Mole Gel Bait

It is a violation of federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

Read the entire label on the product and follow all use directions and use precautions.

IMPORTANT: Do not expose children to this product or use it for any purpose other than to control 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 your pets out of treated areas and isolate treated areas using existing fencing, if present.
  3. Dispose of product container, and unused or spoiled bait as specified on this label.

Use Restrictions

USE RESTRICTIONS: This product may be used only to control eastern moles (Scalopus aquaticus), starnose moles (Condylura cristata), hairy-tailed moles (Parascalops breweri), or townsend moles (Scapanus townsendii) on lawns, turf areas, golf courses, and other non-food grassy areas. Bait must be applied directly into main underground runways. Do not place bait in pushed-up subsurface feeding runs or above the ground surface.

Selection of Treatment Areas

The presence of moles may be indicated by a network of surface ridges in the turf or by a series of conical mounds of earth pushed up from deep burrows. Conical mounds may betray the location of main underground runways.

Baiting

Prior to treatment, determine which burrow systems are active. Using a round-ended wooden rod, such as a broomstick, probe ground in vicinity of conical mounds or surface ridges until main underground runway is detected by a sudden decrease in resistance against the probe. Mark opened burrow systems and revisit them 2-3 days later. Burrow systems that are active are likely to be plugged by moles.

Treat only active burrow systems. To treat a burrow system, locate main runway by probing. Remove the cap from the tip of applicator syringe to allow the product to be injected into burrow system. Inject half of an ounce of bait (one-sixth of the contents of one syringe) through probe hole at each bait placement location. Make 6 such bait placements per burrow system. Cover holes made to enter tunnel with sod and soil, but do not allow dirt to sift in to foul or cover bait.

Check effects of treatment 4-5 days after bait application by opening and marking burrows in the manner used to check for initial activity. Return 2-3 days later and retreat all active burrows. Maximum application rate is 1 syringe/10,000ft2.

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