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Victor M6006 Mole & Gopher Poison Peanuts

$ 7.91

Availability: 76 in stock
  • Number in Pack: 1
  • PartNumber: M6006
  • Type: Bait
  • Brand: Victor
  • Manufacturer: Woodstream Corporation
  • MPN: M6006
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • UPC: 072868003004
  • Color: Gray
  • Pest Type: Gopher
  • Item Weight: 0.5 lb

    Description

    From the manufacturer
    Victor Mole & Gopher Poison Peanuts
    Keep your yard free of burrowing critters with Victor Mole & Gopher Poison Peanuts. The handy peanut pellets act as both a bait and a killer to eliminate moles and gophers and stop lawn damage fast. Plus, the cone tip design and precision tube makes it easy to pour pellets into active tunnels. With 6 oz of peanuts, this container includes plenty of bait to rid yourself of burrowing animals.
    Victor Mole & Gopher Poison Peanuts eliminate moles and gophers doing damage in your yard by attracting them then eliminating them. First, the peanuts are designed to look and taste extremely palatable to burrowing rodents. After ingesting the poison peanuts, the active ingredient, Zinc Phosphide, soon exterminates them.
    Punch Holes with Cone Tip
    For your convenience, the cleverly designed container features a cone tip that allows you to punch holes in tunnel surfaces for easy pellet application. After identifying active areas, simply poke a hole in the top of the tunnel with the pointed end of the cone. There are no tools needed!
    How to Use
    Victor Mole & Gopher Poison Peanuts are incredibly easy to use. Note: this product should not be placed in areas that are easily accessible to children and pets.
    Prior to treatment, determine which burrows are active by pressing down a small section of the tunnel. The burrow is active if the flattened runway is raised again or the roof has been repaired within 48 hours.
    After identifying active burrows, carefully punch a hole in the top of the tunnels with pointed end of cone.
    Next, drop in a teaspoon of poison peanuts and carefully close the tunnel with sod or stone.
    Do not collapse the runway again or allow loose soil to cover the bait.
    After a few days, check the burrows to see if they are still active. If so, repeat treatment.
    While wearing waterproof gloves, collect and dispose of exposed dead
    animals.