TomCat Mole Killer
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TOMCAT MOLE KILLER Box of 6 worms.
"As Heard On The Toby Tobin Radio Talk Show - KMBZ 980 AM Radio"
In the past, manufacturers of mole baits assumed moles were like rats and mice.
However, moles are not rodents. They're insectivores with a very different
biological and physiological makeup from rats and mice. As a result, mole baits
did not work - not a surprising fact for anyone who has struggled with mole
control. All that is history now ... Welcome to the new world of mole control
with TOMCAT MOLE KILLER also known as the Motomco Mole Killer.
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TOMCAT MOLE KILLER is a breakthrough product in the battle against moles.
Developed and tested on live, captured moles, TOMCAT MOLE KILLER works where
grain baits, repellents and a myriad of home remedies have failed.
TOMCAT MOLE KILLER is the first and only mole bait designed developed and
scientifically proven in both field and laboratory settings to kill moles.
Shaped like an earthworm, the moles' natural food choice, TOMCAT MOLE KILLER was
tested on different mole species, soil types and baiting conditions throughout
the country before receiving approval from the Environmental Protection Agency.
TOMCAT MOLE BAIT contains special enhancers to attract moles. It so closely
resembles the earthworm in size, shape and feel that moles devour it the same
way - grabbing the bait with its large forepaws and ingesting it quickly. Moles
usually die in their tunnels, often within 12-24 hours of ingesting a single
worm.
With its unique patent-pending design and formula, TOMCAT MOLE KILLER is the
only mole bait…
- Proven to kill moles in both field and laboratory testing
- Formulated to mimic the mole's natural food source, the earthworm, in size, shape and feel
- Registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) utilizing proven laboratory test results with real moles
- Field-proven to kill moles in just a single feeding
- As a homeowner, you now have this scientifically-proven mole bait available in a ready-to-use pack to keep your lawn looking its best!
- Each box of TOMCAT MOLE KILLER contains 6 worm-shaped baits, packaged in three individually sealed trays of two.
TOMCAT MOLE KILLER is EPA-approved for use by homeowners on lawns and
gardens.
ALL ABOUT MOLES
Moles are an ancient species of mammals that are well adapted to their life
underground. With their powerful forelimbs, moles excavate through the ground in
search of food. These industrious creatures can tunnel up to 100 feet per day,
causing significant damage aboveground.
To fuel this high energy lifestyle, moles require vast quantities of high
protein foods. They consume grubs and insects but their favorite food is the
earthworm. Contrary to popular belief, moles do not eat plants, roots or bulbs.
Moles live underground most of their lives. Moles seen on the surface are most
often juveniles, forced from their mother's nest and moving to establish their
own tunnel system.
MOLE DAMAGE
The presence of moles is evident by the damage to lawns occurring when moles
tunnel underground in search of food. Typically moles create two types of
tunnels – surface runways and deep tunnels – each with its distinct appearance
aboveground.
SURFACE RUNWAYS
Surface runways appear as raised, brown, grassless streaks on a lawn, created
when moles tunnel below. These unsightly patches fall into two categories:
primary and exploratory.
Primary runways indicate active tunnels that you will want to bait. Generally
they are long and relatively straight tunnels that a mole will travel through as
often as 3 times a day.
Exploratory runways, on the other hand, have the appearance aboveground more
like a spider web. Moles create them as they explore new feeding areas. They are
often abandoned and should not be baited.
DEEP TUNNELS
Deep tunnels are often 3 feet or more underground and consist of the mole's
living, food storage and latrine areas. Deep tunnels are evident aboveground as
"mole hills" which are created when the mole pushes soil and debris to the
surface while establishing or expanding these tunnels.
TIP: Before baiting, it is important to properly identify the primary surface
runways and deep tunnels because each requires a specific baiting and treatment
strategy to achieve the most consistent results.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
- How will I know if TOMCAT MOLE KILLER is working?
You will know TOMCAT MOLE KILLER was effective when signs of new tunnel development and further lawn damage are eliminated.
- How does TOMCAT MOLE KILLER work?
Bromethalin, the active ingredient in TOMCAT MOLE KILLER, stops the conversion of food to energy. Moles typically die in their tunnels where they naturally decompose.
- Is TOMCAT MOLE KILLER harmful to my lawn or plants?
No, TOMCAT MOLE KILLER will not harm lawns, flowering plants, trees or shrubs.
- How long will TOMCAT MOLE KILLER remain active in my yard?
TOMCAT MOLE KILLER has been designed to naturally degrade leaving no build-up of active ingredient in the soil. Under normal conditions, this will happen in approximately 10 to 14 days.
- Is it safe to let my pets run in the yard after it is treated with
TOMCAT MOLE KILLER?
Whenever possible, it is best to have pets avoid the treatment area for at least 24 hours. However, the risk of your pet coming in contact with the bait is very small because the bait is always applied underground.
- What should I do if I find a dead mole in my yard?
Moles typically die underground and naturally decompose. If you find one on the surface simply wrap in
newspaper and place it into your garbage can. Wash hands thoroughly afterwards.
- What if my pet eats a dead mole after I’ve used TOMCAT MOLE KILLER?
The active ingredient in TOMCAT MOLE KILLER has been shown to have little or no secondary poisoning effect. Thus, pets should not be at risk if they consume a mole that has eaten TOMCAT MOLE KILLER.
- What should I do if my pet eats TOMCAT MOLE KILLER?
TOMCAT MOLE KILLER has been designed to be exclusively placed/used underground. When placed properly, the bait has been shown to not act as an attractant to pets. However, if your pet eats TOMCAT MOLE KILLER, take the animal to a veterinarian immediately for evaluation and/or treatment.
Shipping Restriction: We cannot ship this item to Alaska, Hawaii or North Carolina.




