

🪱 Outsmart moles with nature’s own bait—because your lawn deserves the best!
Tomcat® Mole Killer strips are scientifically designed to mimic earthworms, the mole’s natural prey, delivering a lethal dose in one feeding. Effective against most common mole species and adaptable to both surface and deep tunnels, these ready-to-use strips offer a hassle-free, proven solution to reclaim your lawn from persistent mole damage.












| ASIN | B012RGU4EQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #793 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #28 in Pest Control Baits & Lures |
| Brand | Tomcat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (11,143) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888603037230 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Strip |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Item model number | 372310 |
| Manufacturer | The Scotts Company LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 3.63 x 6 x 7.25 inches |
| Specification Met | Tv632263 |
| Target Species | Rodents |
| UPC | 888603037230 |
M**B
Work great
Work great!
L**U
It works!
It worked! The moles will dig exit holes and cover them with a layer of dirt. I dug the dirt layer out with a table spoon, drop the worn in the hole and place a rock over the open hole. Next morning, lift the rock and the hole is again covered by a layer or dirt. I would remove the dirt, and the worm was gone. After 6 worms, they stopped covering the holes and the 7th worm is still in the hole.
R**R
Finally, a Solution for Mole Madness!
I swear, moles have been the bane of my lawn for years. They seem to pop up new tunnels right after I knock down the old ones. I decided to try the Tomcat Mole Killer after reading that it actually looks and feels like their natural food (earthworms), and applying it was super easy. You just poke a hole in the active tunnel and drop a piece in. The good news is, I definitely saw a drop-off in new activity immediately. My usual daily tunnel patrol turned into a weekly one, which is a huge win in my book. The fact that it's designed to kill in a single feeding gives me some confidence that I'm actually dealing with the problem, not just shifting it down the lawn. Now, for full disclosure, I hit the button on this pretty late in the season, probably later than I should have. The ground is getting colder and they're slowing down anyway. So, while things look quieter now, the true test will be next spring. If I open the season tunnel-free, this stuff is getting five stars. For now, it’s a solid win for how easy it was to use and the instant slowdown in tunneling.
1**R
Death Penalty
I have tried those death spike traps. Never had any luck, or maybe the patience for them. Tried those ultrasonic noise emitters. Not effective for me. These things…No more mole tunnels within 24-48 hours. Every time. I have a wooden dowel about 1/2” diameter. I just push through the top of the tunnel. You’ll feel it give way and then strike the bottom of the tunnel. Drop a worm down there and cover the small hole with some dirt/grass. Done. Just don’t let these sit in a hot garage. I had a package (could have been a couple years old) melt out of the tray in the sealed package. That’s my fault though.
D**.
Melted
Ordered 2 boxes. One box was good, but 2nd box worms were totally melted down. Had to open packs trying to find a good one. Must return almost empty box for this reason. Hope I get refund/ replacement requested. Kept in the house where it was cool as well. Too expensive for this to happen.
O**N
Nice to not have mole tunnels
I only used 2 worms in 2 spots. Killed moles in 24hrs
D**C
Effective
Does the job. However you have to use a lot. Moles are like rats, there are families of them.
J**A
Cold weather bait!
My experience says these work better in winter time. Seems like colder weather entices the moles to eat the worms vs natural ones that may not be active.
M**G
They worked! Been having a momentous battle. Tried traps and deterrents, then research said these most effective. Ive got 2 left as they come in packets of 2 with several packets in the box. I have the following advice: 1) It is usually only one critter so just use one packet at a time, ie 2 worms dropped in the tunnel along a run with some distance between. I tried chopping them and they did not work so well. You really don't need that many. I used a flat, wide tent peg, made a hole along a run, dropped worm in run 3 locations and plugged up the hole to get rid of tell tale light. 2) Don't forget it takes 48 hours to show if it has worked. 3) First time another mole came within days so I repeated the process. Ive Ben mole free for two weeks, weeks in their breeding season of February. Relief/1 If anyone feels too sorry to poison them, it might help to know how they treat the worms. They squeeze and bash them to extract the soil before finishing them off for dinner!
M**.
So many good reviews. I should of listened to the negatives. Planted 6 of these worms in different areas of the garden. I used gloves, without gloves, covered my hands in dirt, used all sorts of different approaches not to let the mole think they were a trap. Nothing worked. All he's done is go mad and make even more holes. Utter useless rubbish waste of time and money.
J**Y
This works well
P**I
I have tried "vibrators", chemical repellent, alcohol, urine, and now poison. Well, this product arrived promptly in good condition and was easy to use. Something is digging holes in my garden and leaving large and small lumps of earth all over my lawn - it sure seems like a mole, but I haven't seen it yet, so maybe it isn't a mole and is resistant to these poison-laced worms, for after 3 days of putting the worms deep into the holes, there are still new large molehills today; so it seems so far not to have worked. UPDATE: one week after using 6 worms at once, there was no activity at all and this has lasted now for 7 days. So it has worked - and it maybe just was a question of increasing the dose and waiting for the poison to slowly work?
D**T
I bought every trap you can get with limited results. Got this as a last measure as there were mixed reviews. I wore gloves to handle the product and cut each worm in three. Found raised tunnels in lawn as opposed to mounds. Poked hole in the top, dropped a section of worm in and two days later not a sign of them. My garden in my new house sits atop a mole empire, mounds all over every morning. So im very happy to see none this morning. Now I'm armed for the future as I'm surrounded by fields full of them. Hate to murder animals but I want garden!