The Big Cheese Mole Scatter Granules 2.5kg - Humane Natural Mole Deterrent
Product Code: STV653
Biodegradable, humane repellent granules coated with caster oil as an effective natural active deterrent to repel moles from gardens and lawns
Mole repellent granules treat 250 sq m of lawn, gardens, seedbeds, meadows and parks and will not harm plants
Suitable for use around children and pets - scatter repeller granules can be used all year round with shaker cap for easy application
Mole deterrent granules contain natural caster oil which penetrate into tunnels and surrounding earth, tainting moles food source, encouraging them to find new feeding locations
Apply to garden areas where mole hills are a problem, repeat application when new mole hills and diggings become prevalent; avoid blanket treatment of affected area and leave an escape route for moles
Mole Scatter Granules combine natural plant oil extracts with biodegradable granules for the treatment of mole tunnels in vulnerable areas such as seed beds, lawns, meadows and parks. The plant oils penetrate down into the tunnels and surrounding earth, tainting the moles' food source and eliciting an oral repulsive response, encouraging them to find new feeding locations. Works as an aversive product. Treats mole hills and tunnels without harm.
Identify the area(s) where mole activity is evident.
Scatter the granules on top of the affected area at the rate of 1kg per 100 sq m. These can be distributed either by hand or using a garden spreader. A shaker cap is fitted to the bottle for easy use.
Once application of the product is complete, it's recommended that the treated area is watered lightly to speed up the release of the material and penetration into the soil.
Repeat the treatment as and when new diggings or mole hills are evident.
The natural plant oils in the product penetrate down into the mole tunnels and surrounding earth. The oils taint the moles' food source, encouraging them to move to new feeding locations, away from the protected area.
Once an area is treated, mole disturbances may increase as they actively seek a new source of food.