Victor Moleworms Rodenticide

4 out of 5 stars 7 Reviews | 4 Q&A

Victor Moleworms Rodenticide
Victor Moleworms Rodenticide
Victor Moleworms Rodenticide
Victor Moleworms Rodenticide
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4 out of 5 stars Rating: 3.9

7 Reviews | 4 Q&A

Product Overview

Victor Moleworms are specially formulated with the active ingredient Bromethalin to effectively and quickly kill pesky moles. The baits look and feel identical to real earthworms, when eaten, the poison will kill the moles. Easy to set up - just find runways and drop into the holes of the mole tunnels. This kit includes 25 worms - each in individually packed packets of 5 worms each, 10 active tunnel locator flags and 3 disposable gloves to prevent contact with bait.

Features and Specs

Active Ingredient Bromethalin 0.02%
Target pests Moles
For use in Lawns, parks, around homes, ornamental gardens, nurseries and other non-crop grassy areas
Application Below-ground applications
Pet safe Yes, if used as directed on Label
NOT FOR SALE TO AK, HI, MT
Parts Included 25 worms, 10 tunnel flags and 3 disposable gloves
Shipping Weight 0.70 lbs
Manufacturer Victor (Mfg. Number: M6009PCO)
UPC 072868600906
EPA Registration 149-19

Details

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

Important: Do not expose children to this product or use it for any purpose other than to contol moles. To help prevent accidents:

  1. Store product not in use in locations out of the reach of children and pets.
  2. Follow all application directions and USE RESTRICTIONS on this label. Apply bait only in underground runways of moles. Keep pets out of treated areas. Do NOT use this product above ground.
  3. Dispose of product container and unused or spoiled products as specified on label.

Use restrictions: This product may only be applied at the use sites and by the application method indicated on this label.

This may only be used in lawns, parks, around homes, ornamental gardens, nurseries and other non-crop grassy areas to contol eastern moles (Scalopus aquaticus), star-nosed moles (Conylura cristata)* or (Scanapus spp). Bait must be applied directly into moles' burrow systems. This bait must be applied underground in either main underground runways or in subsurface feeding tunnels. This bait may not be used in above ground. Wear gloves when bait is handled. *Not for star-nosed mole (Conylura cristata) use in NC.

How to select proper treatment areas:

The presence of moles is indicated by a network of subsurface runways in the turf caused by moles foraging for food just below the soil surface. You may also see a series of conical mounds of earth pushed up from deep burrows.

Treating conical mounds

Moles construct deeper tunnel that are not visible from the surface. These deep tunnels systems are often marked by a series of conical mounds of loose dirt 4 to 12 inches high formed when dirt is pushed to the surface through a mole tunnel shaft.

  1. Remove all of the mounded loose dirt that is at ground level.
  2. Continue to remove loose dirt that is below ground level and you will eventually locate the primary tunnel shaft.
  3. Once the main tunnel shaft has been discovered and opened, leave it opened and return in 48 hours to see if the opening has been reclosed with loose dirt. This indicates that this mound and tunnel shaft is in use by a mole.
  4. Reopen the tunnel shaft and drop the product down into the shaft and reclose opening with dirt.
  5. Revisit the mound in 5 days and check again to see if it remains active.

How to apply: Treating subsurface runways

Locate active tunnels

  • Make a 1 inch hold in the roof of a mole surface tunnel. Do not crush tunnel. Always mark open tunnels. Mark these openings to allow you to revisit later.
  • Revisit tunnel openings 24-48 hours later. Tunnels that have had holes resealed within 48 hours are an indication of mole activity and a good place to bait.

Place the worms in tunnels

  • Poke a new hole in the roof of the active tunnel just larger than the diameter of the product.
  • Drop the product down into the hole and reseal with dirt. Repeat the process for every 5 to 10 feet of active tunnel.

Checking the results

  • Five days after placing the product into the active tunnels, use procedue above to see if tunnel remains active and if so, retreat any tunnels that still appear to be active.

PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS

Hazards to humans and domestic animals

CAUTION: Harmful if swallowed. Keep away from children, domestic animals and pets. Any person who retrieves carcasses or unused bait following application of this product must wear gloves.

Environmental Hazards

This is extremely toxic to mammals and birds. Dogs and other predatory and scavenging mammals and birds might be poisoned if they feed upon animals that have eaten this bait. Do not contaminate water when disposing of equipment wash water or rinsate. Do not directly apply to water.

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  • 5 of 5 Stars

    Moleworms Work Magic

    By David on 08/13/2016

    Simply put, moleworms work. Within two days the moles which had been wreaking havoc on my lawn were gone and have not been back. I have tried other defenses (smoke bombs, noise makers, etc.), but none worked as effectively as the worms.

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    20 of 21 people found this review helpful

  • 4 of 5 Stars

    So far so good.

    By Ronnie on 10/18/2016

    Have only used 10 or so for my back yard. Haven't seen any more activity.

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    12 of 12 people found this review helpful

  • 2 of 5 Stars

    victor moleworms

    By Bob on 02/21/2017

    to soft to get out of container

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    7 of 10 people found this review helpful

  • 1 of 5 Stars

    Product too soft

    By Tom on 07/03/2019

    These mole worms are simply too soft and sticky. Removing from container they appear to be melting. So sticky that if it touches anything such as dirt when trying to place it it just will not go in hole. Yes, the hole was indeed large enough. I have used the brand Tomcat in the past but both stores were out of it and I needed something now. But this is being returned.

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    6 of 6 people found this review helpful

  • 5 of 5 Stars

    I hate moles.

    By Cam on 05/15/2020

    I want anything I can get my hands on to dispatch the little buggers. And I have great expectations. These moleworms are exactly what I wanted. Thank you.

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    2 of 5 people found this review helpful

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What keeps dogs from digging up Victor Moleworms?
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We apologize, there is no real way to prevent dogs from digging up the Victor Moleworms. Per the manufacturer, you want to be sure to keep pets out of the area you are using the worms in.

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Can Victor Moleworms be broke in half and still be effective?
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You should not cut any Victor Moleworms in half.  The active ingredient that has been added in one single worm is enough to kill one mole.  If you cut them in half, you're reducing the amount of active ingredient the mole consumes, and the mole will not receive a lethal dose.   Additionally, since moles have little to no sight, they rely heavily on smells and touch to find food.  There are certain distinguishing ?marks on an earth worth that alerts the mole that that it is an earth worm, and without those distinguishing marks that the mole can feel, it's likely that he will abandon the worm and not consume it.  Victor Moleworms have been moleded to include all those distinguishing marks so the moles are sure to take the bait. Always be sure to wear gloves when handling the worms so you're nbot leaving your scent behind on the worms.

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How do I keep squirrels from digging up and eating the Victor Moleworms?

Can I cover the bait site?

A

You can place a rock or other object over the areas baited with Victor Moleworms to prevent non-target animals from digging up and consuming the bait. 

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Once opened, what is the shelf life of Victor Moleworms Rodenticide?
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Victor Moleworms has a shelf life of two years if unopened and has not been exposed to extreme temperatures. Once the package is open, the bait has a shelf life of 30-60 days.

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Victor Moleworms Rodenticide 4 out of 5 stars Rating: 3.9 (7 Reviews / 4 Q&A)

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