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Chase Granular Mole Gopher Vole Armadillo Repellent 6lb 6000 Sq Ft 2-3 day Del!

$ 20.58

Availability: 18 in stock
  • Pest/Weed Type: Mole Gopher Vole Armadillo
  • For: Mole Gopher Vole Armadillo
  • Condition: New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Modified Item: No
  • UPC: 854719000079
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
  • Brand: Chase
  • Type: Granules

    Description

    Chase Granular Mole Gopher Vole Armadillo Repellent 6LB Bag Arrives in 2-3 Days!
    Covers up to 6000 Square feet!
    Directions
    Apply when tunnels or cone shaped mounds appear in soil from early spring to late fall. To determine if tunnels are active, flatten tunnels and examine in 24-48 hours. Active tunnels will reappear and should be re-flattened after Chase is applied.
    As moles begin to react to Chase, increased tunneling activity may even be noted.
    While you can apply Chase evenly by hand, you may also use either a broadcast or drop spreader. The correct application rate, regardless of method, is one pound of Chase per one thousand square feet. To initially set spreader, select a setting in the lower range of application rate. Then test setting by using one of these methods: The first is to put one-half pound of Chase in spreader and apply to an area that is 500 square feet square (approximately 7x7 normal walking paces). Readjust as necessary to reach the desired rate.
    Treating Large Areas
    While you can apply Chase to your entire yard in one treatment, another strategy that has proved to be effective is to “move” the moles in the direction you’d like them to exit your property. To accomplish that, apply Chase to one-third of the area to be treated, beginning with the one furthest from the direction you want them to leave. If you want pests to move from your flower garden toward a fence, begin at the garden. Then (at one or two day intervals), Apply the product to the other areas closer to the fence, ending with the one nearest to it. This approach is particularly effective when the area to be treated larger than 100’ x 100’.
    Watering After Application
    You can water Chase in to speed its penetration into the soil, or you can let Mother Nature do it with the next rain. Over time the granule will decompose and release the repellent into the soil for a “time released” treatment. In addition, the carrier used in the product is an all-natural and fully biodegradable material
    Q: Just how does Chase Mole and Gopher Repellent
    TM
    work?
    When ingested (with the insects in your lawn) it irritates the mole's alimentary canal (digestive system). This "distress" drives the mole out of the treated area. The product does not harm either the mole (or gopher) or for that matter, the grubs and worms the moles eat. Some theorize that the mole's skin is irritated by the active ingredient and that the smell of the treated soil is also repugnant to the mole. Either way, it works. Chase is organic, completely safe on lawns, shrubs and flowers and is fully biodegradable.
    Q: How do I use Chase Mole and Gopher Repellent
    TM
    for "cone mounds?"
    Attacking cone shaped Gopher dirt mounds (or ones made by deep burrowing moles in hot months) has to be handled differently than when dealing with a mole tunnel system in a lawn. With mounds, you'll need to remove the loose soil and then dig a small hole in what was the center of the mound. After that's done, mix two ounces of liquid Chase Mole and Gopher Repellant
    TM
    in a gallon of water and slowly pour the solution into the depression. If you're using the granular version, you can pour several hands full of it in the hole and water it generously.
    Q: When using Granular Chase Mole and Gopher Repellent
    TM
    do I water?
    Yes and no. You can water it in to speed penetration into the soil, or you can let Mother Nature do it with the next rain. Over time the granule will decompose and release the repellent into the soil for a "time released" treatment. In addition, the carrier used in the product is an all-natural and fully biodegradable material that will benefit your lawn.
    Q: Can I use granular Chase Mole and Gopher Repellent
    TM
    after a heavy rain?
    You sure can! Applying it to wet soil works just fine. The moisture begins the granule dissolving process and Chase Mole's active ingredient begins to leech from the granule into the soil almost immediately.
    Q: Should I treat the whole yard at once?
    Yes you can. This approach works well most of the time. Another strategy that has proved to be effective is to "move" the moles in the direction you'd like them to exit your property. To do that, apply Chase to one-third of the area to be treated, beginning with the one furthest from the direction you want them to leave. If you want to move them from your flower garden toward a fence, begin at the garden. Then (at one or two day intervals), apply the product to the other areas closer to the fence, ending with the one nearest to it. This approach is particularly effective when the area to be treated is large.
    Q: Which spreader setting should I use with the granular product?
    It depends on your spreader. The recommended application rate is about one ounce per 125 square feet (about 12'X10"), or a 8 ounce cup full per 1,000 square feet, (about ten normal walking paces square in size). The bag shows also a picture of the approximate amount that you should see on a flat surface.
    Returns must be in new, unopened & undamaged condition!