RODENT CONTROL - Revenge Rodent Smoke Bombs are effective on gophers, moles, woodchucks, Norway rats, skunks, and ground squirrels. NO SECONDARY POISONING - These smoke bombs eliminate secondary poisoning concerns. Use with caution and follow the directions on the package. HOW IT WORKS - Once activated, the smoke bomb emits a thick, dense, suffocating, and toxic smoke into rodent burrows. The smoke bomb traps the rodents in their burrow. Be sure that all other exits of the burrow are blocked and secured. HOW MANY TO USE - One cartridge per burrow should be adequate and work well in most cases. Larger rodents like the groundhog may require more than one, but it is not recommended to use more than two smoke bombs. WARNING OF FIRE HAZARD - Do not use this product under a porch, shed, or indoors. It is a possible fire hazard, and it can be toxic to people and animals if not used properly.
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Customers like the ease of use of the pesticide. They mention it's pretty easy to use and the smoke is very thick. However, some customers feel the value of the product is expensive for what it is and a waste of money. Customers also disagree on performance.
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Customers find the product easy to use.
"I have not actually seen it kill any mice yet but it's pretty easy to use and the smoke is very thick" Read more
"It's easy to use and it does the job as advertised." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the pesticide. Some mention that it works great, is 100% effective, and is a most excellent product. Others say that it didn't work for them, didn' t achieve desired results, and didn''t flow activity for a few days.
"The item arrived in a timely fashion and it works well on moles and skunks" Read more
"...So far, no evidence of activity after 1 month. Inconclusive." Read more
"...for many years and, if the armadillo is down there, this technique is 100% effective...." Read more
"...This last pack of four was full of duds. only one them worked correctly...." Read more
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Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the pesticide. They mention that it's expensive for what it is, a waste of money, and full of duds.
"...This last pack of four was full of duds. only one them worked correctly...." Read more
"This product is crap! I don't understand how anyone can say smoke bombs works...." Read more
"...A waste of money if you’re looking to make them go away." Read more
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Customers are dissatisfied with the smoke produced by the pesticide. They mention that it is not effective, produces lots of smoke, and doesn't have any effect.
"...other 3 put out some smoke, but they never "popped" and the smoke was not effective...." Read more
"Well it does what they said it would do. Lots of smoke. I just did not see any effect" Read more
"All it did was burn and didn't smoke or gas anything. I couldn't use none of them at all...." Read more
If you live where armadilloes are common you know what a mess they can make of your yard, not to mention building foundations. If you can find their burrows, you can use these smoke bombs to kill them. Get an empty 5-gallon bucket, a shovel, 1-gallon plastic plant pot, matches and a smoke bomb. Fill the bucket with soil that the armadillo has piled up during the digging of the burrow. Light the smoke bomb, stick it into the burrow quickly, push the pot into the opening (bottom first) to seal it, and pour the bucket of soil onto the burrow opening. The soil will keep most of the smoke in the burrow and kill the armadillo. I've been using these smoke bombs for many years and, if the armadillo is down there, this technique is 100% effective. Make sure you act quickly as you don't want to be holding onto one of these when it goes off, and you don't want all the smoke to pour out rather than going into the burrow.
These are the best on the market but why has their price gone through the roof? The price roughly doubled. I’ve been using a cheaper brand at Home Depot that produce an occasional dud but they’re less than half the cost of these for more bombs per package. I’ll be buying these again only if the price falls back to something reasonable.
Very tricky application for me. So many exit spots impossible to plug them all. That said, I plugged the ones with most activity. Checked by raking the entrances. And then smoked them. Nothing ran out. Either they had moved on or they were outside the burrows. So far, no evidence of activity after 1 month. Inconclusive.
I've used this product for the last few years to kill gophers in our yard. It has worked very well until I got this last batch. Normally, you light the fuse, put it in the hole, cover the hole, you hear a "pop" and the poison smoke does the rest. This last pack of four was full of duds. only one them worked correctly. The other 3 put out some smoke, but they never "popped" and the smoke was not effective. The gophers lived - in fact they would push the used cylinder out of the hole by the next day. Bummer.
About every 6 years or so, gophers move into out yard and start digging holes all over. The holes are a trip hazard not only for us, but for the horses we keep here. Set one or two of these off in the holes, and it's the end of the problem. And they stay away for years.