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Underground Exterminator Pest Control Reusable Exhaust Pipe Attachment- Exterminates Gophers, Moles, Skunks, Voles and All Outdoor Underground Pests Humanely with Exhaust from Cars
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Material | Rubber |
Brand | Manning Products |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.75 x 2.5 x 6.75 inches |
Included Components | MANNING - 7094147 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
About this item
- Kills Rodents Painlessly Within Minutes, no waiting for them to get caught in the trap
- Pressurized Fumes Go To The Rodent Who Must Breath; method proven in USA Veterinarian Study providing a fast and extremely effective humane solution
- No Touch Extermination Method; no need for messy cleanup, no Rodent Trap Needed
- Easily Connects To Vehicle Exhaust Pipe; effective up to 275 feet to get to those hard to reach places
- Made In The USA
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Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 2.5 x 6.75 inches |
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Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | Manning Products |
ASIN | B0000BYDPE |
Item model number | UE-12 |
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3.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #25,241 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #589 in Pest Control Traps |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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The Underground Exterminator uses carbon monoxide fumes from your gasoline powered vehicle exhaust pipe. Pressurized fumes go to the rodent who must then breathe in the fumes, dying quickly and without pain. It will often kill many of the hidden rodents at one time. This very durable product will last year after year. Fits exhaust pipes up to 3 inches in diameter. Instructions are included. It can be used to easily exterminate all underground rodents such as moles, rats, woodchucks, gophers, voles, chipmunks, skunks, muskrats, ground squirrels, prairie dogs, and snakes.
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Customers like the ease of installation of the adapter. They mention that the directions for use are clear and concise. They also like the moles. However, some customers report issues with the fit of the product. They say that it is too small or too big to fit snugly on the exhaust pipe of their vehicle. Customers also dislike the durability. Opinions are mixed on performance, value, heat resistance, and quality.
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Customers find the installation process of the multitool to be easy. They mention that the product is well built, and the instructions are clear and concise. They also mention that it's simple to attach to their tailpipe and t the hose, and that the exhaust pies are round and easily accessed. Overall, most are happy with the ease of installation.
"...The instructions are easy to read and follow. After about 5-10 minutes, a rat escaped through one of the holes plugged with newspaper...." Read more
"...This is probably the easiest and most effective method of getting rid of gophers." Read more
"...No luck with any traps or baits. Then I found this and it WORKED. Easy to use and no mess. Highly recommend!" Read more
"This works really well, if your exhaust pies are round and easily accessed...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the moles. They mention that the product is effective in killing moles, gophers, and other underground pests. They also say it works to exterminate underground pest.
"...So, this thing apparently does work to exterminate underground pests, but it does take some time, your vehicle must idle for hours and it looks like..." Read more
"...Perfect fit onto my tailpipe and critters are gone. Would highly recommend ." Read more
"...Turns out it's the only thing that has been effective in killing moles. I live on 5 acres and I hook this up to the exhaust of our diesel truck...." Read more
"So this item works well. It is a good way to get rid of ground squirrels or gofers...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the multitool. Some mention that it works well, is fast, and effective. They say it works better than sonic emitters, traps, and pellets. However, other customers say that it's questionable, never really works, and doesn't work for their car.
"Much more effective than the pellets you use with the yard butler. Also pets are not at risk as with the poison." Read more
"...Edited....it does NOT work on the 2007 Impala either...so out of my 4 motorized items it fits NONE...let me know what it DOES fit..." Read more
"...After trying so many things, I can't tell you how happy I am I this worked so well...." Read more
"...So, this third attempt wasn't entirely successful. No doubt there were some casualties, but I'll try again. This one is a Huge infestation...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the multitool. Some mention that it's totally worth the money, easy to use, and a good price. Others say that it was not worth the purchase, a complete waste of time and money, and overpriced to start with.
"...This thing was totally worth the money!..." Read more
"...I tried Kaput Rat Mouse Vole bait early this spring - absolute waste of money...." Read more
"Good product, very large cup that takes some effort to install or my pickup and Honda. Works as described" Read more
"...Not worth the purchase." Read more
Customers are mixed about the heat resistance of the multitool. Some mention that it fits on the tail pipe well, and survives the heat. However, others say that it's not heat tolerant, and melts within 30 seconds after starting the engine.
"...Wasn't even clamped on & noticed it was melting...." Read more
"...Heat was not a problem for the produce or my hose. Running my truck at idle, nothing gets very hot...." Read more
"...The exhaust is hot, and I melted one hose connection. Put a small sprinkler under the connection, and fixed that problem...." Read more
"...Buy a red high temp rubber water hose...regular hose will not take the heat...Hose is hot enough to scorch the grass but damage is temporary...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the multitool. Some mention that it's well made, strong, and durable, while others say that it was cheaply made, poor, and questionable.
"Good quality product, but it dosen't work on my vehicle. It needs to be able to adjust to fit different size mufflers. No way too adjust...." Read more
"Wouldn't recommend. Questionable, probably NEVER really works. If you're going to kill it, use the proper traps...." Read more
"The product appeared to be well made or at least it might work as intended...." Read more
"...A product supposedly made in the USA is an absolute disgrace." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the adapter. They mention that it is too small to fit their pipes, and the adaptor is too big to fit snugly on the exhaust pipe. Some customers also mention that the adapters are not a one size fits all, and they would need to purchase additional adapters to fit different vehicles.
"...2003 Chevy Silveraldo 3/4 ton - This will NOT fit the exhaust at all..." Read more
"...But as I said, it probably will not fit on your exhaust pipe unless you own a 1956 Studebaker pick-up or some other vehicle with a long skinny tail..." Read more
"...That worked. What didn't work was the rubber adapter was a bit too big for my truck's exhaust...." Read more
"...The tail pipe was actually quite small and the wrinkles that formed at the connection did let out a good amount of exhaust, but the instructions..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the multitool. They mention that it broke within seconds, the thing ruptured, and the metal band fell apart. Some say that the funnel and hose clamp are flimsy and don't last long.
"...I tried just tightening the clamp, and the clamp broke!! Really?..." Read more
"...Follow directions carefully! Funnel and hose clamp are flimsy.- Don’t over tighten cheap hose clamp- Don’t rev your engine-..." Read more
"...I did not...the resulting explosion put a hole in my hose and blew the hose clamp that went on the tail pipe two yards over." Read more
"The metal band broke when tightened down on tailpipe which was disappointing and why I rated it only four stars...." Read more
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I ordered this product thinking it would work on the exhaust of ONE of my vehicles. Here are the vehicles this product will not connect to, Well it connects but you do NOT get a good seal on it
2003 Chevy Silveraldo 3/4 ton - This will NOT fit the exhaust at all
2008 - Dodge caravan - small section will not go all the way over the slanted exhaust so when you clamp it down it folds over and exhaust leaks.
2003 - Kubota BX 23 compact tractor - Will not hook to this one either.
2007 - Impala - have yet to try on this one. Its the wife's car so not allowed to just go and use it.(UPDATE...Did not work here either. Going for 1 Star
So as you can see based on the info above I have to use the caravan because it is the only one that I can sorta get it hooked to. I have been trying for several days to get the gophers in the same location for several days and they keep coming back. I am thinking it may be because I can not get a good seal.
I will get this to seal once I build some reducers to use with it but the product does not advertise itself as needing added hardware to work properly.
Edited....it does NOT work on the 2007 Impala either...so out of my 4 motorized items it fits NONE...let me know what it DOES fit
I can NOT recommend this to anyone based on how it has performed for me.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024
In the past I have been purchasing an abundance of smoke bombs from firework stands. I only get two windows to stock up on them. Independence Day and New Years Day. I drop a smoke bomb in a hole and cover it up. The critters either think there’s a fire and either vacate or asphyxiate. I make sure to cover all entrances so no new tenants can move in. This worked for years, but then I slacked off. For a few years I had no problems but there was apparently a population explosion this summer and I currently have an epidemic of ground squirrels tearing up my yard and no smoke bombs on hand to deal with them.
I had high hopes for this guy. The idea seemed so simple. If the exhaust coming out of my cars tailpipe can kill me then surely it can take out those tenacious little varmints.
I hooked it up to my tail pipe, connected a garden hose and stuck the end of the hose in a hole and sealed it up. I ran my car for 45 minutes. I then pulled the hose out of the ground, smoothed over all the loose mounds of dirt and went in the house.
Two days later the dirt mounds returned in the same spot. I go through the whole procedure again this time idling my car for an hour and a half. Pull the hose out of the ground and smooth the dirt.
Two days later more mounds have returned and still in that same spot. I go through the whole procedure again this time idling my car for over four hours. Pull the hose out of the ground and smooth the dirt for a third and FINAL time. I must have Super Squirrels.
Yes, I said final time. I gave up because the next morning the dirt mounds had returned yet again. Yeah, this thing seems like a good idea. If it had only worked…..
I feel like I wasted my money and my time and, even though the grass is currently dormant, a good chunk of my front yard is destroyed and those critters are down there laughing at me.
At least it never melted my garden hose.
12/22/18
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12/26/18
I've had some success. The vehicle I have been using is my 2007 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon. It does have a cat, but you would think a twelve year old Jeep with 150,000 miles on would put out enough fumes to kill a squirrel. Not so. I guess the problem is I maintain my Jeep and it apparently runs too clean to kill squirrels.
After thinking about this a few days it occurred to me to use my sons old Durango. He bought it used, it was thoroughly abused and has been sitting on my property without moving for a year and a half. After replacing it's battery I hooked it up and tucked the garden hose into the same area of ground that continues to team with life. I let the Durango idle for about two hours. I did this on 12/22. No new mounds have surfaced in that area since that day.
On the 23rd I tried a new area that had a severe infestation. Because the area was so big I let the Durango idle for three hours. There has been no sign of life since then.
I had a third and final full on underground city over in another area that would put the New York subway to shame. I pulled the Durango up and gave that one a shot on Christmas Eve. Results here weren't quite so successful. Two things happened. For the first hour things seemed normal. Exhaust pumping into that burrow. When I came back the second hour I found the exhaust smoke seeping out of the loose dirt. I realized the little buggers had actually taken action and blocked the tunnel to protect themselves from the poisonous fumes. They also constructed an escape route by, for the first time, burrowing all the way under the street and into the neighbors property coming up right in the middle of their caliche driveway. (He had no underground varmint issues until now.) The next day there were some new mounds of dirt so these guys clearly survived the apocalypse. So, this third attempt wasn't entirely successful. No doubt there were some casualties, but I'll try again. This one is a Huge infestation. Today was out due to rain storms, but tomorrow I'll be good to go.
I've apparently wiped out two of the three communities on my property, but that last groups days are numbered.
I'm actually increasing my rating from one star to four. No five because although it does work, it's not 100% effective every time. Also because the rubber cup that fits on your exhaust is big. This is so it fits over all exhaust pipes, but it's better if you have a large one. I was able to tighten it onto the Jeep without to much trouble. The cup did fold in on itself a little during tightening. On the Durango the exhaust is smaller forcing me to really tighten the clamp. As I tightened, the cup folded over on itself in multiple places forcing me to really crank it tight to minimize leaks. This resulted in some gouging and scarring on the rubber cup and with repeated use may cut all the way through making the device useless. A better design might be cone shaped or maybe step it down from a large to medium to smaller size. Wide at the open end and more narrow where the garden hose connects. It would then fit more easily on different size exhaust pipes.
One concern I had was that I'm severely constricting my exhaust running it through a garden hose. Will my computer start throwing codes? It didn't on the Jeep. If it did, I have a code reader that will also clear all codes so no worries there for me. Who cares about the Durango?
So, this thing apparently does work to exterminate underground pests, but it does take some time, your vehicle must idle for hours and it looks like it works better with an old beater car than one that is maintained. Also, I think the cup itself could be better designed.
Once again, this never even came close to melting my garden hose. The hose I use is the cheapest most inexpensive hose I could find that I normally use to run soft water to my outdoor misters in the summer. This hose survived this ordeal without even a hint of damage. Of course, no rubber in it. Maybe that's what people use that melts?