








🐾 Outsmart moles with nature’s own bait—because your lawn deserves the best!
The Tomcat Mole Killer offers a scientifically designed, ready-to-use mole bait that mimics earthworms—the mole’s natural food source. It effectively targets most common mole species by working in both surface and deep tunnels, delivering guaranteed results within days. Ideal for professionals and homeowners seeking a discreet, hassle-free solution to protect their green spaces.






| ASIN | B012RGU4EQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,679 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 10 in Mole Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (10,085) |
| Date First Available | 2 Nov. 2014 |
| Item model number | 372310 |
| Manufacturer | The Scotts Company LLC |
| Material type | Plastic |
| Part number | 372310 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.22 x 15.24 x 18.42 cm; 50 g |
J**Y
Works well
This works well
D**2
Didn’t work for us
Didn’t work for us. Probably works under laboratory conditions but fails in the real world. Often found the bait in subsequent moles hills. Moles not only have a sense of humour but they are not stupid either. They are not fooled by the pretend worm that looks and feels a lot like it would be out of place in a Haribo worms bugs and spiders sweet mix.
D**T
It works!
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!
D**N
Cut them in half
Seem to work but only time will tell! Expensive so I cut mine in half.
D**N
A very effective treatment
I followed the instructions and found this to be very effective in the removal of moles from my lawn. I placed one worm in a tunnel that was used by the mole and within 48 hours the molehills stopped appearing.
E**R
Not effective at all
So disappointing. Each time I put a worm in the hole to the tunnel I’d found new mounds would appear a few days later. I wasted my money
M**N
Sadly ineffective.
Sadly I am disappointed with the success I have achieved using these worms. Having taken the utmost care to locate the runs and using gloves I am still being plagued by fresh humps and tunnels. Think it's back to traps.
D**G
Extremely Effective
I have been at war with the moles in my garden since last winter. I tried all sorts to repel the little blighters. But to no avail. In desperation I thought I would give these a go. The imitation worms are quite large. I found cutting them in 2 best. 3 weeks later, no more moles. Hopefully this is of use to you.
R**R
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.
J**.
Works well, is rather pricey
D**.
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.
T**.
UPDATE FEBRUARY 2025: I had a friend tell me that she cuts the worms in half which doubles the number of worms you can put down. So I tried that and I was able to find 2 dead moles within 3 days of each other. So cutting them in half not only gives you a larger area to cover, but saves you money as well!! We have lived in our house for over 25 years and never had an issue with moles/voles until 2 summers ago. Then all of a sudden we start seeing mole trails everywhere. We purchased and tried everything on the market to try and get rid of these moles. Nothing we bought worked. We even purchased the very expensive ultrasonic solar powered spikes that are supposed to scare the moles away. The moles actually made tunnels all around every single one of the spikes. Like they were laughing at our attempt! Finally, a friend told me about these worms. I didn't think something so simple and so easy-to-use would work but I was desperate to get rid of them so I decided to give them a try. I bought one box of ten and put them in the areas that we noticed the trails. We did notice a decline in activity but still were getting fresh tunnels. So I purchased another box and used all ten worms in the areas of the fresh tunnels. We never had a new tunnel after that. I think we had to use a second box because I believe there were more than one mole. Last year about this time (June) we noticed a fresh tunnel. I put down ten more worms and didn't have any issues for the rest of the summer. Last week, we noticed a new tunnel. I had five worms left from last summers purchase. I put those five down and the very next morning, there was a dead mole exactly on top of one of the places I had put the worm down! Less than 24 hours. Plus the worms had been in our garage all year long opened. But they evidently didn't lose any of their potency. If you read the directions or watch the video, you probably think that is too much work to try to figure out where you should put the worms. I have never went thru all of that. I always put the worms in what ever fresh trails I see. I don't look for their "traveling" trails. I put it in the short trails or long trails. As long as it's a fresh trail and it does the job. So you don't have to wait and watch the trails over 2 or 3 days like they tell you to in the instructions. If you see a trail, stick a worm in it and it works! So glad my friend told me about these. I won't be using anything else. Now if I can find something that works this well on my ant infestation outside!
W**L
UPDATE -- After more than a year of using Sweeney mole worms, which work fine, I took advantage (Ha!) of a discounted price on Tomcat mole worms, giving them another try after the experience you can read below. I purchased four boxes. The first one opened contained melted goo, as in 2017. As I type this, I'm on line with a Tomcat live chat support person, who is working on a refund. I like the mole worms -- they work great -- and I like that they stand behind their products when the manufacturing process goes wrong. What I don't like is that the manufacturing process goes wrong. We own a five-acre property. Most of our neighbors do nothing to control the moles on their five- to 10-acre properties, so many of the moles migrate to us. We get a lot of mole attacks each year. I've purchased most types of mole traps made and used a shotgun. All work, but are a lot more trouble than mole worms, which provide the easiest solution by far. I wish Tomcat could figure out what is going wrong. They make a good product. I had to return my entire last order of Tomcat Mole worms because the worms were melted into their packaging and unusable. I have now purchased five defective boxes of Tomcat Mole worms out of the last six. Obviously, I use a lot of them on our 5-acre rural property and have for several years. This is my second attempt at reviewing the product because of what appears to be an on-going issue with either their shipment or their manufacture. I included photos of the melted worms and a longer review and it was rejected without explanation. The worms do kill moles, but they don't do much good if they arrive as melted goo.
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