Bonide (BND61110) - Revenge Rodent Smoke Bombs, Mole and Gopher Killer, Poison, Repellent, Trap, Pack of 4
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Item Form | Spray |
Item Weight | 0.38 Pounds |
Brand | Bonide |
Target Species | Rodents |
About this item
- 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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Easy to use | 3.4 | 4.3 | — | 2.3 |
Value for money | 2.8 | 3.7 | — | 2.3 |
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form | Spray | — | — | Spray |
active ingredients | — | — | zinc | Pyrethrin, Piperonyl Butoxide Technical |
weight | 0.38 pounds | — | 1 pounds | 20 ounces |
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Product Description
Revenge Rodent Smoke Bombs
Follow directions on the package closely. Trap rodents in their burrow by closing off exits. Then, deploy the bombs into the burrow so the rodents will be suffocated and killed inside of the burrow. Use this for a wide variety of rodent pests. Some larger pests may require an extra smoke bomb to complete the job. Do not use inside of your home or near areas where people may gather.
About Bonide:Bonide has been trusted since 1926 as the leader in providing the best possible products and solutions for home, lawn, and garden pest problems. Based out of Oriskany, New York, we continue to grow our reputation as a leader in the lawn and garden care categories by delivering the highest quality products alongside our great customer service. Our goal is to help consumers throughout their entire purchasing process by recognizing signs of trouble, developing the best solutions, and recommending the perfect products.
Product information
Product Dimensions | 19 x 6 x 17 inches |
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Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Manufacturer | Bonide |
ASIN | B001MB7QVC |
Item model number | 61110 |
Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #35,471 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #150 in Outdoor Ultrasonic Insect & Pest Repellers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Bonide Rodent Smoke Bomb
Rodent Smoke Bombs are effective on gophers, moles, woodchucks, Norway rats, skunks, and ground squirrels.
These smoke bombs eliminate secondary poisoning concerns. Use with caution and follow the directions on the package.
Complete Coverage
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.
One cartridge per burrow should be adequate and work well in most cases.
About Bonide
Since 1926, Bonide has been providing products and solutions for home, lawn, and garden pest problems.
Based out of Oriskany, New York, we continue to grow our reputation in the lawn and garden care categories by delivering results.
Our goal is to help consumers throughout their entire purchasing process by recognizing signs of trouble, developing products, and recommending solutions.
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Customers like the ease of use of the product. They say it's easy to use and the poison is much easier to use. However, some customers have reported issues with lighting and smoke. They mention that the sticks didn't stay lit very long, the smoke was noxious, and the sticks did not ignite the actual smoker. Customers also dislike stability. Customers differ on performance, and value.
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Customers like the ease of use of the product. For example, they mention that it is easy to use and that poison was much easier to use when dispensed with one of those wand tools.
"...Easy to use, and very effective. We place a mason jar over any entrances to maximize our efforts...." Read more
"Not sure if they got that sucker or not. But it was fun to try and easy to use...." Read more
"Easy to use. This fogged up about a 10 foot area in my yard around the drop...." Read more
"...22 rifle and red led bulb- fun but very time consuming. 2 kills..." Read more
Customers have fun with the product. For example, they mention it's actually fun to drop the smoke bombs into the hole and covering the hole.
"...It will smoke whatever's down there out after dark. It's actually fun!! I had many critters, and now I have none! Love this product!!" Read more
"Not sure if they got that sucker or not. But it was fun to try and easy to use...." Read more
"...I think it killed one or two though, and it is fun to light on fire and throw down a hole" Read more
"It was fun dropping the smoke bombs (I used two) into the hole and covering the hole with a rock, but was very disappointed when I lifted the rock..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the product. Some mention that it functionally worked very well, while others say that they didn't work worth a darn.
"...Easy to use, and very effective. We place a mason jar over any entrances to maximize our efforts...." Read more
"Didn’t work …my moles are bulletproof 🙁..." Read more
"...But once lit and put into hole it was very effective in getting rid of a huge chipmunk problem." Read more
"We followed all of the directions but these didn't do anything. They didn't stay lit very long...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the product. Some mention that it's cheap enough and very effective, while others say that it was a waste of money.
"...Overall, a huge waste of money!" Read more
"...Disappointing." Read more
"...These smoke bombs are cheap, hardly $20 to $30 for what I used in one sitting...." Read more
"...This was a true waste of money and unless you return the smoke bombs within 30 days, the seller won't refund your money...." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the lighting. They mention that the sticks burn only 10-15 seconds, have a constant flame, and did not ignite the actual smoker. Some customers also report that the fuses were missing.
"Short burn. They aren’t going to work the way you will want them to work." Read more
"...They didn't stay lit very long. I bought these because they would get to me sooner than a cheaper brand. This was $28 wasted! I am so disappointed!..." Read more
"They stop burning about half way, so they don't burn all the way thru. Disappointing." Read more
"Came damaged in the package and was missing most of the fuses...." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the smoke produced by the gopher and mouse traps. They say that the smoke is noxious, and the stick would initially give off smoke, but it wouldn't stay lit. The smoke fills gophe holes with a pungent smoke, and does not kill any rodents or ants. Some customers also mention that the stick does not stay lit and that the bombs do not produce enough smoke. They also say that they smell like a regular firecracker.
"...This was $28 wasted! I am so disappointed! They smelled like a regular firecracker so that wasn't bad but the moles/voles or whatever that are are..." Read more
"...price has quadrupled, but the worst part is that the smoke bomb mixture is no longer lethal to groundhogs...." Read more
"...The smoke bomb does not produce enough smoke and as the smoke is lighter than air, it doesn't push air out of the hole...." Read more
"...heavy, plentiful smoke which gets into every nook and cranny. wick is very quick" Read more
Customers have negative things to say about the stability of the product. For example, they say it blows up like a bomb, disintegrates when opening, and causes burn holes in their hoodies.
"The first one I lit literally blew up like a bomb once the wick hit the actual smoke bomb stick. The second one I used worked as intended...." Read more
"...I know what I’m doing. After lighting the fuse, the bomb exploded in my hand. My fingers have burn blisters all over them and my hand is very sore...." Read more
"...They do not tell you that it must explode and cause a flame one it's lit and starts to smoke...." Read more
"..."bombs" smoke lightly for about 30 seconds or less, and then just fizzle out. The smoke they emit would not kill an ant, let alone any rodent...." Read more
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I know some people have not had the same success.
I used a tube to hold the smoke bomb at its tip and after lighting it and going deep enough, pushed it into the hole with a dowel stick through the tube. I used a leaf blower to gently blow the air inwards and could see the smoke coming out through all the different surface openings and closed them one by one.
It is important to repeat the process in 1-2 weeks as these creatures multiply rather fast, so after killing 90% in one sitting, I repeated the process to completely wipe out the population. otherwise even 2 that escape the first attack will multiply to 25 in 4-6 weeks.
These smoke bombs are cheap, hardly $20 to $30 for what I used in one sitting. Fixing a completely destroyed backyard will cost several hundred times that..
-I used one on a hole early one morning during a rain. I figured the squirrels would be in there, staying warm and dry. I put in in the whole, well sun of a gun, that thing slide WAY down there. I managed to get it light using a stick that curved like the hole, then I covered it up. That hole is still closed three days later.
-The second and third one I used were in the evening, around 22:00 hours, and the ground was wet, from a light mist. I believe the rain helps keep the smoke in because the dirt is wet, and expands like a sponge. I used a planting tool to hold the smoke bomb while I lit it this time. Then I let it go, and cover the hole with my dogs deuces, and some dirt. Those two holes still have not opened back up, and it has been a few days now.
-Bottom line, I am happy, and I am MORE than happy to buy these again to get rid of critters. I am thinking of getting some for where I work, even though I will not be remembered for it. The smell just reminds me of fireworks.
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First I tried two smoke bombs in the tunnels between the hills where I normally use a trap these did irritate him and pushed him to re tunnel so I waited until I got a fresh mole hill and went i with a smoke bomb end result was the Mole has gone so from this I would recommend them as effective but wait until Mr Mole has built a new mound then go in and remember to cover the bomb once it smokes this will keep all the smoke in the tunnels.
Used all 4 bombs but mole is still at large.