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TALPIRID MOLE BAITKills Moles in 24 Hours Free ShippingBell Laboratories, Inc.,Bell
Laboratories, Inc., introduces Talpirid, the first and only mole bait
designed, developed, and scientifically proven to kill moles.n developing
TALPIRID, Bell scientists studied hundreds of moles, meticulously gathering
new and reliable information on the mole's unique biology and behavioral
traits, such as activity level, breeding, and food preferences. Teams of researchers tested the bait's performance in
field trials throughout the United States, examining its effectiveness
on various moles species, different soil types and baiting conditions.
Selection of Treatment Areas The presence of moles may be indicated by a network of subsurface runways in the turf or by a series of conical mounds of earth pushed up from deep burrows. Subsurface runways are indicated by raised ridges of vegetation and soil caused by moles foraging for food just below the soil surface. These runways are especially noticeable when the grass above them turns yellow. Conical mounds may be indicative of the location of deeper main underground runways. Application Directions of Talpirid Mole Bait SUBSURFACE RUNWAYS: ESTABLISHING INITIAL ACTIVITY: BAITING ACTIVE RUNWAYS: DETERMINING BAITING RESULTS: Moles construct deeper tunnels that are not visible from the surface. These deep tunnels systems are often marked by a series of conical mounds (piles of dirt) 4 to 12 inches high formed when dirt is pushed to the surface when moles construct these tunnels. To locate deep tunnels, push a probe, such as a broom handle, into the soil between mounds. When the probe enters a tunnel, the resistance on the probe will decrease rapidly. Mark opened tunnels and revisit them 48 to 72 hours later. Runways that have had holes resealed within 72 hours should be baited. To bait deep tunnels, drop one Talpirid worm through the probe hole, using the probe to push the bait completely into the tunnel. Cover the hole with a piece of sod, a small rock or a piece of newspaper to allow for visual inspection. Repeat bait application every 5 to 10 feet of each active deep tunnel and within 5 feet of each active conical mound. Check for the effects of treatment 5 to 7 days after bait application using the same procedure for determining tunnel location. Return 48 to 72 hours later and retreat all active tunnel systems. TALPARID USE RESTRICTIONS
All mole baits need to be applied in the main underground runway or subsurface
feeding tunnels. Don't use bait above ground. Use gloves when handling baits.
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