| MOLES
CAN'T WAIT TO MOVE
Easy-to-use, effective repellent safely gets rid of ground moles
BIODEGRADABLE
NON-TOXIC
Everyone wants a beautiful lawn and garden but once the common
ground mole enters the picture, there are instant problems. Fortunately,
there's Scoot® Mole!
Scoot®
Mole repellent comes in an easy to apply container that is ready
to use. Simply attach to a garden hose end and turn it on. Other
benefits include consistency of product to water ratio, safety
of only USP grade castor oil, and longevity (average treatment
is 10 to 12 weeks). Refills are available.
*It is a good idea when buying the product to round up so you
have more product that what is needed for the first treatment.
This will allow you to do "banding" later (see below
for details).
Tips
for use:
Longevity:
"BANDING" is the process of treating a small strip (10-20
feet wide) around the perimeter of a mole-free area.
Application
in cold weather: Set ready-to-use Scoot® Mole product
in a basin of hot water to thin the oil.
Amount
of water: Using water with application simulates a rain-storm
causing the mole's food to come to the surface and coating food
with oil. Recommended amount of water depends on the thatch layer
thickness in any given area.
The
secret to properly applying Scoot Mole is time. It takes from
25 to 35 minutes to properly apply Scoot® Mole. That's because
the applicator is designed to simulate a rain storm. This ensures
that the mole's food supply is adequately saturated. Because worms
breathe through their skin, the heavy application of water forces
them to the surface for air. When they move up through the soil
they coat themselves with the castor oil.
Once
the application is complete, nature takes its course. Moles have
to eat their body weight every three days or they will dehydrate
and die. After a few unpleasant meals, your unwanted guest will
begin looking for a fresh food supply. This can take anywhere
from a few days to two weeks. Follow-up applications--at roughly
four month intervals--will discourage moles from returning to
the area.
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