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🌰 Take back your turf—moles and gophers don’t stand a chance!
Victor M6006 Outdoor Mole & Gopher Poison Peanuts combine a fast-acting zinc phosphide poison with highly palatable peanut pellets to quickly eliminate burrowing rodents. The innovative cone-tip container allows precise bait placement directly into active tunnels, making application simple and effective. With 6 oz of bait, this product offers ample supply to control infestations and protect your lawn from damage.




| ASIN | B07KMXBM74 |
| Active Ingredients | zinc |
| Best Sellers Rank | #939 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #27 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand | Victor |
| Brand Name | Victor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 7,714 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072868003004 |
| Included Components | Victor - M6006 |
| Item Form | Pellets |
| Item Type Name | Victor M6006 Mole & Gopher Poison Peanuts |
| Item Weight | 9.28 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Woodstream Corporation |
| Model Number | M6006 |
| Part Number | M6006 |
| Target Species | Rodents |
| UPC | 072868003004 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
D**4
Finally killed the gopher/mole
Killed the gopher/mole. Put poison peanuts in 7 different holes. Covered the hole with a rock so no other animal would eat it. No activity in 5 days, so it is dead and underground and no more lawn damage.
R**E
Goghers gone!!!!
Had gophers digging up my front yard. Probed for tunnels between gopher dirt piles and applied poison pellets into tunnels covering probe spot. Gophers are no more thanks to this product. Have plenty bait killer remaining for next gopher invasion. Very pleased....
A**R
Works as described
I use this item to control and kill moles around the house. Takes a little while to show results but I am sure that is because it is a poison.
A**R
Easy to use, effectiveness?
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Because of the reviews. Can’t find anything that works for the moles that are destroying our lawn , we’ve tried so many so decided to give this one a try. It’s seems to be some what effective. The key is to keep feeding the new tunnels that pop up. It’s expensive compared to some other products. I’ll give it a few more months and see if it has made a difference.
K**N
Yes
My yard was destroyed by rodent's until I got Victor. Dead the next dat.
2**M
Brilliant marketing! I’m not Very smart though.
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?
K**)
Easy to use, to make hole and put worm like item in hole to kill mole or gopher.
Easy to use, to make hole and put worm like item in hole to kill mole or gopher.
L**9
Very effective
I was skeptical about the product, after reading reviews from users from Southen California. 3 reviews from Southern California had the product ineffective. Nevertheless, I used a 12" screw driver to poke holes to an area about 3 to 4 inches away(vertically) from the fresh mound. Going horizontal about 2 to 3 inches apart, poking until finding areas that gives and dips down without resistance. Used tip of the container to enlarge the hole, and dropped capful of pellets. Dropped capful of pellets to few tunnel pathways. No more mound, next morning. It's been about 2 weeks, without seeing new dirt mounds. Happy with the result.
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