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Victor M6006 Outdoor Mole & Gopher Poison Peanuts - Mole and Gopher Bait Killer - 4 Pack

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  • Kills Moles & Gophers - Poison Peanut Pellets quickly kill moles and gophers inside their tunnels
  • High-Quality Bait Formula - The peanuts are designed to look and taste extremely palatable to burrowing rodents
  • Easy to Apply - The cleverly designed container features a cone tip that allows you to punch holes in tunnel surfaces, while the tube makes it easy to pour pellets into the hole
  • Do not place in areas accessible to children and pets
  • Control Infestations - With 6 oz of peanuts, this container includes plenty of bait to rid yourself of burrowing animals


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. First, the peanuts look and taste extremely palatable to these burrowing rodents. After ingesting the poison peanuts, the active ingredient, Zinc Phosphide, soon exterminates them. With 6 oz. of peanuts, this container includes plenty of bait to rid yourself of burrowing animals.
It’s also easy to use! For your convenience, the container features a cone tip design that allows you to easily punch holes in active rodent tunnels. After identifying these active areas, simply poke a hole in the top of the tunnel with the pointed end of the cone. Next, drop in a teaspoon of poison peanuts and carefully close the tunnel with sod or stone. After a few days, check the burrows to see if they are still active. If so, repeat treatment. Note: this product should not be placed in areas that are easily accessible to children and pets.


C Tucker 0321
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This stuff works fast! 3 moles dead in just a few hours!
Paige Turner
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
This product has helped me save many a plant! I use it periodically when I notice holes in the ground, squishy soil, and/or ridges from tunnels. Also if I notice a section of a plant. tree or bush that seems to be dying off for "no reason," often the reason is that voles have eaten away at a section of the roots. Be sure to use the pointed end to properly, safely, push the product deep into the tunnels. Using this regularly-like 4 times a year, keeps the vole population under control. It would be great if you could get your neighbors to use it too.
Marcelino
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Great product at a great price.
ANNE-MARIE
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
It works , but not very good.I think the gophers are too smart, and they adapt to the product.
Mario
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
For about six years, I’ve been battling groundhogs underneath my deck. In fact they’ve cost so much damage. They changed the water flow to my house, and the water was coming into my basement every single rain storm. I have some pumps, but the new sections water was coming in after I lifted up the deck beams. I found it sophisticated System that they built they filled in every single rafter with dirt and other products that changed the complete waterfall towards my house protecting their holes. It took me weeks to dig all that dirt back out and fill up their holes every day working on it. I closed their holes up and then weeks later they would build it all back up again I’ve tried traps and other things that did not work. I put this in the hole and I haven’t seen them ever since I think they know the Jake was up definitely value for the money and the effectiveness is excellent after on digging all the dirt I don’t get water in my basement anymore. There is no smell, but I wouldn’t dare try to smell it. It worked well.
Andrea Polk
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
I have some digging critters in my yard that I think are moles. They went nuts the minute it got warm, but when I used this product activity has slowed in some areas and ceased in others. I did watch some YouTube videos on how it should be applied and that helped. Using a stick around the hole to find where the tunnel is, and then putting the pellets in the tunnel (not the hole) and putting a rock over where I had added the poison, worked well.I used a bit of rebar to make my prospecting for the tunnels easier. When I stuck it into the ground and it essentially fell down into the tunnel, I removed the bar, added pellets, and covered it with a rock.This is a product that you have to be willing to add as needed and bring patience. The critters have to find it, eat it, and die. Then you have to reapply when their friends miss the buffet. Your diligence and patience will be rewarded with fewer mounds and a reclaimed yard.
Kansas Family
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024
I've used this product for many years. I like that they've made the pellets smaller. Easier to flow pellets into the holes. I use a short piece of half inch plastic pipe, inserting it at a 45 degree angle several inches into the tunnel, carefully making a angled down hole in the tunnels. Be careful not to get much extra dirt into the hole. I then rolled up a 3x5 card and use it as a funnel, pouring a teaspoon of pellets into the funnel. I carefully remove the funnel and get several leaves and make a bio plug for the hole and carefully insert this plug into the hole. Not all the way, just a inch or two, insure it doesn't get pushed into the tunnel. Then lightly put dirt over it. Careful to not step on or run over this area, as they will not eat contaminated pellets..
205RickHam
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2020
So I find the packaging deceptive. I’ve been working on a significant VOLE with a V for over a year now. I have read so much about what does and doesn’t work. I have spoken with two professional rodent eradicator professionals who basically both told me the same thing which is that because of the number of times you have to check your traps and replace your poisons and check on the tunnels that no one is really willing to pay that amount of money that it really cost to have someone eradicate them so they just stopped Working with clients on VOLE problems.So if you haven’t realized it at this point In your research, moles feed on Grubbs and VOLES Feed on the tender roots Of a lawn among other atrocities including killing trees by eating the precious outer layers of tree trunks which are the protective layer of the outside of a tree intended to keep insects from penetrating the bark and damaging the tree and even killing the tree. Which brings me to the question, why did God-Bring us these destructive small rodents?!?! Well of course I know part of the issue is the purpose they serve for those large wing birds of prey circling my lawn daily and scaring my three Chihuahuas! But enough of that wormhole! Bottom line, after following the instructions I see no sign that my, 340 or 460 voles or any less healthy than they were before treatment. So I’m returning The two year supply I purchased, LOL. I read a lot of really good reviews before I purchased this product but this product is just not working for me. So the search continues!And let me just go back to the packaging… Because of the way it is shaped I had made a false assumption that clipping off the pointed end and then letting it self feed down into the well traveled pathways of the colony would be all that was necessary to completely eradicate my legions of Pests. Turns out, this clever packaging engineer/marketing team creative packaging that looks like it might be used in one way, like described above, but actually your recommendation is that you use to pointed in to create the hole in which you pour the product from at the other end of the packaging, which is predictably a screwtop. Now in the last years I’ve been fighting these varmints I’ve never had a problem which is finding a small twig to create the hole to verify the existence of vowels and location of their well traveled tunnels. Why in the world with this company think I need a cone shaped container to pour a product from or create A small hole for the purpose of pouring the poison into the tunnel?
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