Revenge Rodent Smoke Bombs
Product Information
Bonide's Revenge Smoke Bombs are Mole & Gopher Gassers (4-Pack) 61110
Revenge Smoke Bombs are used in rodent burrows as a suffocating vapor smoke. This gassing method may be used for moles, gophers, woodchucks, rats, squirrels and skunks.
Top Features
- Instead of using poison baits, this gasser would eliminate seconary poisoning.
- Quickly and effectively eliminates moles from gardens and lawns.
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Application Instructions
Prior To Application
Carefully observe areas to be treated. Apply cartridges only to burrow systems or dens currently being used by target species. Do not apply cartridges to burrows or dens known or believed to contain non-target vertebrate animals. Do not use cartridges where vegetation is dry and likely to catch fire.
Application Steps
- Read and understand the specific directions for the type of animal that you intend to control.
- Collect sufficient soil, rocks or other noncombustible materials to close burrow system after insertion of cartridge.
- Make sure the burrow or den hole(s) are large enough for easy insertion of cartridge.
- Position yourself so that you can light fuse and promptly insert cartridge into burrow.
- The minimum burn time is 5 seconds. Avoid breathing cartridge smoke.
- Prepare hold for treatment as specified [on product label] for target animal control.
- Insert fuse into cartridge, making sure at least two inches of fuse protrudes from the cartridge (minimum burn time 5 seconds). Working quickly, light fuse and insert cartridge into hole fuse-end first. Never light the cartridge directly [or with less than 2 inches of fuse nor hold a burning cartridge in your hand. Cover hold immediately with rock or sod, taking care not to smother cartridge. Immediately cover all openings from which gas escape is visible.
Do not use in, under, or near buildings, homes, porches or any structure.
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Product Label | Product Label |
SDS | MSDS |
More PDF's | N/A |
Target Pest | moles, gophers, woodchucks, rats, squirrels and skunks |
Active Ingredient (s) | Sulfur 39.4%, Potasium Nitrate 38.8%, Charcoal Carbon 12.5% |
For Use : | Outside Use Only : Lawns, Parks, Golf Courses, Rangeland, Reforested Areas, Open Fields, Meadows, and Non-Crop Areas |
Yield | N/A |
Mixture|Application | N/A |
Application | Â Woodchucks: Locate all entrances. Select one for treatment and close all other entrances with rock or dirt. Follow Application Steps 1-6 on label, Consult state game laws before using this product for woodchuck control. Pocket Gophers: Burrow Preparation - Locate a characteristic fan-shaped soil mound with signs of recent activity (e.g., recently excavated soil) at plugged burrow entrances. Determine if burrow is active by removing soil plug from center of each burrow entrance. Return the next day to see if the burrow opening has been re-plugged, indicating active use by a pocket gopher. DO NOT treat burrows that remain unplugged. Find the horseshoe-shaped depression on one side of the plugged mound. Locate the main runway by probing the ground 15-18" (38-46cm) from the mound, starting on the same side as the depression. The main runway has been located when friction on the probe is released and it falls into the runway. Using a shovel or trowel, dig down to the main runway, taking care not to block it with soil, to create a hole. Follow Application Steps 1-6 [on label]. Treat all active mounds. One cartridge placed in the end of a runway should be sufficient. One or more additional cartridges should be used if treatment takes place in the middle of runway or if runway is "T-shaped" to reach pocket gophers that may be on the untreated side of the plugged runway. Re-treat in 5-7 days if new or residual activity appears. |
Shipping Restrictions | N/A |