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KAPUT MOLE BAIT 3 oz SYRINGE
Kaput Mole Gel Bait is a low-risk bait that may be used to control eastern moles, starnose moles, hairy-tailed moles, coast moles, broad-footed moles, and townsend moles on grassy areas such as lawns, turf, and golf courses. The bait is formulated with warfarin- a highly effective anticoagulant with very low environmental or secondary toxicity. Because warfarin is effective against rodents at extremely low concentrations, it is one of the safest active ingredients in rodenticides.
The syringe is marked on the outside with the exact right amount of dose that should be injected into the burrow each time. Kaput Mole Gel looks like the mole's natural food source (worms and grubs) when injected into the tunnels. Unlike other worm-like baits Kaput Mole Gel cannot be pushed out of the burrow by the mole.
NOT FOR SALE IN: CA, NC, NON US LOCATIONS
Size | 3 oz SYRINGE |
Case Qty | 10 / CASE |
Manufacturer | SCIMETRICS [view products] |
EPA# | 72500-2 |
Active Ingredient | Warfarin |
Label | scikaput_kaput_mole_gel_bait_label_10012019.pdf |
SDS | scikaput_kaput_mole_gel_bait_sds_10012019.pdf |
Chemical Classes | Anticoagulant |
Target Pests | Moles |
Use | Lawns, Turf and Golf Courses. Below grade application only. |
Application | * See label for complete application instructions |
No Web orders to | CA, NC, NON U.S. LOCATIONS |
Coverage Area | Bait must be injected below ground into the mole tunnel |
Yield | Refer to the Product label for use instructions. |
Treat only active burrow systems.
To treat a burrow system, locate main runways by probing. Remove the cap from the tip of the applicator syringe and turn dosing ring to mark indicating half ounce.
Inject half an ounce of bait (one-sixth of the contents of one syringe) through probe or shoveled open hole at each bait placement location.
Make six (6) such placements per burrow system.
Cover application holes with sod and soil, but do not allow dirt to sift in and foul or cover bait.
Follow up: Check effects of treatment 4-5 days after bait application by opening and marking burrows in the manner used to check for initial activity. Return 2-3 days later and retreat all active burrows.
Refer to the Product Label for complete application methods.
Treat only active burrow systems.
To treat a burrow system, locate main runways by probing. Remove the cap from the tip of the applicator syringe and turn dosing ring to mark indicating half ounce.
Inject half an ounce of bait (one-sixth of the contents of one syringe) through probe or shoveled open hole at each bait placement location.
Make six (6) such placements per burrow system.
Cover application holes with sod and soil, but do not allow dirt to sift in and foul or cover bait.
Follow up: Check effects of treatment 4-5 days after bait application by opening and marking burrows in the manner used to check for initial activity. Return 2-3 days later and retreat all active burrows.
Refer to the Product Label for complete application methods.