Talpirid Mole Bait, when used directed on the product label, will be applied to areas that will for the most part be inaccessible to non-target animals. In most cases, moles that consume the bait will die under ground in their tunnels eliminating the worry that cats or other predatory animals will e…
Read Full Answer »Talpirid Mole Bait has a shelf life of two years if unopened and has not been exposed to extreme temperatures. Once the package is open, the Talpirid Mole Bait has a shelf life of 30-60 days. Once the bait has been applied in the ground, it biodegrades in 10-14 days.
Moles do not hibernate during the winter and you may find a lot of damage to your yard if you put off eliminating them now while they are still active. We recommend getting rid of moles whenever you see activity on your property.
You will need to bait every 5 to 10 feet of each active subsurface runway. With Mole bait the amount of tunnels will be what determines how much bait you will require. Most folks need about 10-20 worms per treatment depending on the number of tunnels/moles present. Each box of Talprid comes with 20 …
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Read Full Answer »Talpirid BAIT will be good in the soil for about 7 days.
Talpirid, when used directed on the product label, will be applied to areas that will for the most part be inaccessible to non-target animals. It will be poisonous to them if they do directly ingest the bait though and there is no antidote if this occurs.
There are many different ways to treat for moles. Please check out our Mole Control Page. One of the more effective means of mole control is using Talpirid Bait. One Talprid mole bait worm contains a lethal dose and can kill in 24 hours. When you have mold activity in your yard…
Read Full Answer »The Talpirid Mole Bait is meant to be used whole. We do not recommend cutting the worms into pieces because you may wind up cutting the bait into pieces that are not large enough to deliver a fatal dose of the poison to the moles. As long as the tunnels are active and you are following the Talpirid …
Read Full Answer »This will depend entirely on how many moles you have on your property. Most customers with a light-medium infestation start with one Talpirid BAIT box, customers with a heavy infestation usually purchase two boxes.
Talpirid Bait is safe for pets if used as directed. There is no odor that would cause them to dig them up. In most cases, the moles that consume the bait will die under ground in their tunnels eliminating the worry that animals or other predatory animals will eat the carcasses.
There is not an antidote for the Talpirid Mole Bait.
To remove the Talpirid Mole Bait from the bait tray, you must wear gloves and simply peel the bait worm up.
Talpirid Mole Bait is not labeled for the treatment of voles. However, we do sell other products for vole control.
Talpirid BAIT will remain effective, even in rainy conditions for at least 30 days. Also, this product should be placed in the ground in an active run so it should not be exposed to direct moisture from rain.
Talpirid Bait should not be applied or stored in exreme temperatures. You will want to observe the areas of dirt that appears to be the active tunnel. You then can apply the Talpirid Bait with gloved hands into active areas. Per the manufacturer, 'Use your finger, small wooden dowel or a narrow rod…
Read Full Answer »Talpirid Mole Bait is one of our best sellers for mole control in your lawn. It is a worm shaped mole bait that mimics the mole's natural food. To achieve maximum effect, Talpirid Mole Bait should only be placed in areas used habitually by moles for feeding. There is no specific…
Read Full Answer »There are different ways you can treat moles vs voles. We recommend to first pin down if indeed this rodent is either a mole or vole. Please see our Vole control page and Mole Control Page once the rodent has been determined we can make an accurate recommendation for you.
We do not sell Lesco brand products, however insecticides aren't useful unless you are treating for grubs or another Mole food source. We would recommend to use Talpirid Bait to use directly into active Mole tunnels. Read our Mole Treatment Guide for further information.
Talpirid, when used directed on the product label, will be applied to areas that will for the most part be inaccessible to non-target animals. In most cases, moles that consume the bait will die under ground in their tunnels, eliminating the worry that cats or other predatory animals will eat the c…
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