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Tomcat Mole Killer, Mimics Natural Food Source, Poison Kills in a Single Feeding, 10 Worms

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1.Size:10 Pack


2.:Trap


About this item

  • Scientifically designed to mimic the mole's natural food source—the earthworm—in both shape and feel
  • Effective against most common mole species (not for use against the star-nosed mole in NC)
  • Effective against both types of mole tunnels: surface runways and deep tunnels
  • Ready-to-use mole killer--results guaranteed (see packaging for details)
  • Not available in AK,HI,NY,MT



3.8 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #507 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #32 in Pest Control Baits & Lures
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

The Tomcat® Mole Killer(a) is scientifically designed and tested to mimic a mole’s* natural food source, the earthworm. Moles* may consume a lethal dose in a single feeding, but it may take 2 or more days from the time of bait consumption for moles to die. Effective against most common mole species. Effective against both types of mole tunnels: surface runways and deep tunnels. *Not for use against the star-nosed mole in NC. Not for sale in AK, HI, NY or MT.


GILL HIPKISS
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 2, 2025
As described. Quick delivery.
runnerjud
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I have tried many things over the years to get rid of moles. This is the only product I have found that works - instantly. It looks like a worm and I put a hole in the mole hill with a broom handle, place 1/3 of the worm in the hole and cover up and then go a few feet and put another 1/3, etc. It saves money not to use a whole worm at a time and works just as well. Highly recommend this product if you have a mole (or vole) problem. Because it is buried in the ground it is less toxic to birds and other animals (though I am not sure for birds like robins who dig for worms).
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
I think they helped. It's hard to tell for sure. There were no new tunnels for a week or two, then there were. So it may have got some of them. Easy to place. A little hard to check if they were eaten but you can mark the placement with something and check after a day or two if you are unsure.
Matthew Wright
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
Bought these to take care of a mole problem but when they arrived they had melted into unrecognizable blocks of gel. Had to return them. I bought some a t a local store instead and they were effective in dealing with my moles. Good product, just be aware that they will melt in the heat - possibly even while in transit.
Patrick
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
This is a very effective product! I've killed dozens upon dozens over the years. Please take this advise, it is THE Very Best Way to kill moles (NOT gophers!!).Moles eat bugs, hence using these worms for killing the moles. Gophers eat vegetation.Moles make raised pathways in your lawns or gardens as they meander along looking for insects.Gophers make mound after mound after mound as they eat the roots of grass and plants.To eliminate moles:#1: Find a brand new mole run. If you're not sure what's old and what's new, walk along/on top of the mole pathways, one foot after another, to flatten all of them (so you can clearly see any new pathways).The following is what I do when the mole starts making a brand new pathway:I take a standard sharpened pencil and stick it through the mole's mounded pathway until you feel it enter the pathway. Pull the pencil out carefully. Slide your worm down through the hole. If it doesn't go down easily, use the pencil to make it a bit bigger. Slide your worm down that hole. If you can't make it go in all the way, use the eraser end of the pencil to push it all the way into the pathway (if necessary. Then pinch the pencil hole closed with your finger/thumb and make sure there's no light coming through (the mole will push dirt toward any light that they see and that will probably cause the mole to cover the worm with dirt. I then flag the spot where I put the bait. Almost always, in one day, the paths will stop and the mole is now fertilizer.
David John Hughes
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 27, 2024
Good remedy when the mole follows kerbs and slab edges and Duffus traps cannot be properly laid. But even then there is a method required to properly bait a run - i.e., to place the bait in a very similar way to live worms entering the run.
Tina L.
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024
UPDATE FEBRUARY 2025: I had a friend tell me that she cuts the worms in half which doubles the number of worms you can put down. So I tried that and I was able to find 2 dead moles within 3 days of each other. So cutting them in half not only gives you a larger area to cover, but saves you money as well!!We have lived in our house for over 25 years and never had an issue with moles/voles until 2 summers ago. Then all of a sudden we start seeing mole trails everywhere. We purchased and tried everything on the market to try and get rid of these moles. Nothing we bought worked. We even purchased the very expensive ultrasonic solar powered spikes that are supposed to scare the moles away. The moles actually made tunnels all around every single one of the spikes. Like they were laughing at our attempt! Finally, a friend told me about these worms. I didn't think something so simple and so easy-to-use would work but I was desperate to get rid of them so I decided to give them a try. I bought one box of ten and put them in the areas that we noticed the trails. We did notice a decline in activity but still were getting fresh tunnels. So I purchased another box and used all ten worms in the areas of the fresh tunnels. We never had a new tunnel after that. I think we had to use a second box because I believe there were more than one mole. Last year about this time (June) we noticed a fresh tunnel. I put down ten more worms and didn't have any issues for the rest of the summer. Last week, we noticed a new tunnel. I had five worms left from last summers purchase. I put those five down and the very next morning, there was a dead mole exactly on top of one of the places I had put the worm down! Less than 24 hours. Plus the worms had been in our garage all year long opened. But they evidently didn't lose any of their potency. If you read the directions or watch the video, you probably think that is too much work to try to figure out where you should put the worms. I have never went thru all of that. I always put the worms in what ever fresh trails I see. I don't look for their "traveling" trails. I put it in the short trails or long trails. As long as it's a fresh trail and it does the job. So you don't have to wait and watch the trails over 2 or 3 days like they tell you to in the instructions. If you see a trail, stick a worm in it and it works!So glad my friend told me about these. I won't be using anything else.Now if I can find something that works this well on my ant infestation outside!
John Paul
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I'm pretty sure moles know not to eat the thing in the ground that doesn't really resemble their food the same way that most people intuitively know not to eat plastic fruit. Giving this two stars instead of one because it did give me temporary hope that I could get rid of the malevolent moles destroying my hopes and dreams, and that's worth something.
Mr. Iain.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 16, 2024
So many good reviews. I should of listened to the negatives. Planted 6 of these worms in different areas of the garden. I used gloves, without gloves, covered my hands in dirt, used all sorts of different approaches not to let the mole think they were a trap. Nothing worked. All he's done is go mad and make even more holes. Utter useless rubbish waste of time and money.
Xfisherman
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
One box of these did not get rid of mole problem. Expensive for 10 worms.
Jan N.
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023
We don't know how many gophers/moles we had last year (2022) but there were at least 50 holes all over our front yard (and our yard isn't very big). We tried everything we could find to get rid of them until we heard about this product. We got a bag and spread it out in the front and back yards and watered it in and we still had some new gopher/mole holes. It took about 3 bags before the product saturated to ground enough to repel them, but we are gopher/mole free now!! Our neighbors all around us have them, but we don't. We are so happy with this product and know we will continue to use every 6-8 weeks to keep them away!!! Just a note - Please be aware this product doesn't work overnight. It will take a bit to saturate the ground enough so the gophers/moles can smell it and move on!
Phil
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 18, 2020
Not too sure they did the job I followed the instructions but found I had to resort to an old style mole trap
Mike
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 2, 2019
Doesn’t work not worth the money.