






๐ซ๐พ Outsmart burrowing pests before they dig in!
Victor M6006 Outdoor Mole & Gopher Poison Peanuts offer a fast-acting, zinc-based pellet bait designed to attract and eliminate moles and gophers efficiently. Featuring a user-friendly cone tip for precise tunnel application, each 6 oz container provides enough bait to control infestations while minimizing yard disruption. Ideal for professionals and serious gardeners aiming to reclaim their outdoor space from persistent burrowing rodents.





| ASIN | B07WLSX6LZ |
| Active Ingredients | zinc |
| Brand | VICTOR |
| Brand Name | VICTOR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,124 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 30072868005009 |
| Item Form | Pellets |
| Item Type Name | Victor M6006-4 Mole & Gopher Poison Peanuts |
| Item Weight | 24 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Woodstream Corporation |
| Model Number | M6006-4 |
| Part Number | M6006-4 |
| Target Species | Rodents |
J**D
Effective Moke eradication
Had 6 moles active in a 2 acre garden, ordered 2 lots of this and now just down to what looks like 1 in under 4 weeks. Easy to administer and best if you use the cone nozzle to open up to the mole tunnel rather than disturb all the soil. (Moles are very sensitive to human smell so less contact the better)
T**A
The poison peanuts are the only thing that worked
This stuff works. After literally years of using mole repellents-some of which were castor oil, peppermint oil ( sprays and pouring oil), mole repellent pellets, the repellents balls that smell like moth balls, rosemary springs, oregano springs, etc). They had gotten into my vegetable garden. My whole backyard had gopher dirt mounds everywhere, and one whole side of my driveway. Oh, I also used the gopher hawk ( moved it to many different areas and caught nothing). Must have been smart gophers. But the poison peanuts worked. I had had the gassers, but didn't want to use them because I felt it may expose me to the gas. I was thinking of spending hundreds, if not more than a thousand on a company to get rid of them, because I could not have them destroying all my hard work in my vegetable garden. They took down one of my whole zucchini plants overnight. That was when I said enough of these critters. I tried many humane ways to get rid of them, but it would not get rid of them, it makes them go someplace else in my yard. They only went from my front yard and to my back yard, and back and forth. The poison peanuts worked well. Finally.
R**M
Much cheaper than an exterminator
Works well. It got rid of our moles. Moles returned with required a second treatment. They are gone now. Treatment took about two weeks each time
4**H
Not sure these actually work
Bought for rampant gopher problems in Az after pouring into several fresh holes, pellet food still there days later. I donโt think these are vegan Lol. Plus Iโm not comfortable with poison. I recently read about a castor oil and palm olive combo that you liberally spray or squirt onto the wholes (they Hare noxious odors and these substances are harmless). The castor does smell a little but not revolting for humans. We shall see how that works.
J**A
Wow does this work fast!
Had a terrible case of moles and gophers this year. Our neighbor has dogs and our property backs into a park, so usually will get a number of ther critters each year rummaging around. Most years, like this year, we had a guy come out, he caught two gophers with his traps - but not without a $325 bill - yikes! Literally a week later, we had a mole in the front yard that we got with another trap on our own. These last few weeks we have been finding mounds and started to track them as they went around the yard - finally, we caught the bugger in the act in one of our garden. The gopher wasn't able to fill his hole back up before running underground. We took two of these cones and dropped all of their contents within and set a trap on top. Literally the next day (today!) we went out to see if we had any progress, and found the gopher outside laying dead on the ground... Will definitely use this again!!! Just have to be patient and find the active hole (that isnt filled up).
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