Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules

3.5 out of 5 stars 49 Reviews | 12 Q&A

Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules
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3.5 out of 5 stars Rating: 3.4

49 Reviews | 12 Q&A

Product Overview

Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules can provide year round repellency of moles and other small burrowing animals if applied in Spring, Summer, and Fall. Use on home lawns, athletic fields, golf courses, and ornamental turf. Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules will protect your new plantings from burrowing creatures keeping your lawn looking good. Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules are biodegradable and will not harm your plants.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Castor Oil (USP) 10%
Target pests Moles, Gophers, Voles, Armadillos, Skunks, Ground Hogs, Ground Squirrels, and other burrowing animals from the lawn
For use in Ornamental turf, Golf Courses and Athletic Fields
Application Apply 1 lb. per 500 sq. ft. then lightly water in or wait on the next rainfall to speed the release of material and soil penetration
Pet safe Yes, if used as directed on Label
Coverage Area Covers 5,000 Sq. Ft.
Shipping Weight 10.91 lbs
Manufacturer VPG (Mfg. Number: 11317)
UPC 732221113176

Details

After application mole activity may increase as they leave the treated area. Reapply if you see new activity in tunnels or mounds.

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  • 1 of 5 Stars

    Doesn't Work on Gophers

    By Gopher on 08/27/2017

    This product was purchased to repel pocket gophers in our lawn. Since gophers are considered an endangered species in our area we could not kill them, but did want to repel them from our lawn into the surrounding fields where they were prevalent. Though the product name is "MoleGo", Ferti-lome lists gophers as a targeted pest so I will review it in that regard and offer suggestions of what did work. MoleGo granules are easy to disburse with a broadcast spreader. It was applied as per the instructions, although at twice the listed rate, and watered in. Using a garden trowel with a 10 inch nose the existing gopher holes were carefully excavated so there was a clear path deeper into the tunnels and a few tablespoons of granules were dropped down the holes, which were then left uncovered. After treating nine holes the next morning five of the nine holes had new mounds. The granules were simply kicked out of the holes by the gophers, along with new soil from their digging. Ever the optimist I tried again and again for two weeks with zero reduction in gopher activity, but a much lighter wallet. So I gave up on the granules. A little research online indicated that dogs were a natural predator. We have a dog, and I had the idea of dropping dog poop down the holes. So, instead of granules, I started dropping dog poop down the holes. And it worked MUCH better than the granules, no hole that had dog poop scooped into the hole was ever active again. One problem with this method is that it did not dissuade the gophers from digging new holes, and the other problem was that there were more new holes than dog poop to fill them. My mother in law is a master gardener and she said that a long time ago they were taught to pour Pine-Sol down the holes and the pine oil would repel them. Unfortunately, in 2016 the Pine-Sol formula was changed and it no longer uses pine oil. A little research turned up an inexpensive product called Pinalen that has pine oil. I bought a NINE liter jug of Pinalen for close to the price of one bag of MoleGo granules. Winging it, I mixed one part Pinalen with three parts water in a gallon jug. I shook it up (it doesn't foam) and then poured one quart down each gopher hole. After a week I'd say the Pinalen works. NO holes treated with Pinalen have been re-used. And after "sweeping" the gophers toward the fields we haven't had a new hole started in four days. That's a vast improvement over the 4-8 new holes each day we had before. I have no illusions that the Pinalen is a permanent one-time solution, gophers like to reuse burrows and the Pinalen smell will abate and disappear, but it is an easy product to use to fight the good fight.

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    95 of 103 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Very PleasedProctorville, OH

    By Barbara on 04/21/2016

    It has been 5 days since I used the MoleGo Granules in my yard and have not seen any new mounds. I hope that is the end of them, if not, I will order more. I recommended this product to my neighbors.

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    40 of 41 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    momoles

    By Sandy on 06/08/2016

    I use way more than recommended because I've spent way to much time trying to control those little devils. Take no chances put it down to your line of thinking I want and need absolute contriol so I do it my way.

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    36 of 43 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    my experience with mole go granules

    By Harold on 09/15/2016

    use the product put if down watered it get enough to soak in....saw a couple of hole in the yard the next day but have been hole free for the last three days...plan to buy some more to keep it down...worked for me!!!

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    32 of 32 people found this review helpful

  • 2 of 5 Stars

    Not as good as advertised

    By Jerry on 10/14/2016

    This product does a good job on moles and voles but WILL NOT control armadillos at all. Applied over a month ago and no control at all, even applied at triple strength. Finally used a trap with success.

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    16 of 25 people found this review helpful

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Is Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules safe for dogs?
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Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules is pet safe if used as directed on the product label.  Pets should be kept out of the area during application and while the product is being watered in. 

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450 sq ft vegetable garden area. Just tilled today. No planting yet. Gopehers last season and new gopher hole

during tilling. When to apply Miloe-Go? Best application method? How much to apply? Reapplication procedure if any?

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Unfortunately, Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules is not labeled to be used in vegetable gardens. However, Holy Moley Organic Mole Control can be used in a vegetable gardens. Be sure to wash any veggies harvested to remove any Castor oil. Apply using a broadcast spreader to entire lawn, or apply to the top of soil in flower and mulch beds and vegetables gardens. For best results apply before rain or water in for 20 minutes. One 10 lb bag will treat 5,000 sq. ft and you should reapply every 6-8 weeks.

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What are the ingredients in Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules?
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Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules contains Castor Oil (USP) - 10% and 90% of inert ingreidents- corn starch, granite and sawdust.

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Will Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules work for both moles and armadillos in my yard?

I also have two small dogs. Is it safe to use?

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Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules are labeled to repel both moles and armadillos from treated areas.  The product is pet safe if applied according to the instructions on the product label.

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Will Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules control all season or just for a couple weeks like everything else that I have tried?
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You will reapply Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules if you see new activity in mounds and tunnels.

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Ferti-Lome MoleGo Granules 3.5 out of 5 stars Rating: 3.4 (49 Reviews / 12 Q&A)

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