- Report: #169342
Complaint Review: Exhart - Mole Mover
| Exhart - Mole Mover 20700 Dearborn Street
Chatsworth, California U.S.A. |
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Exhart - Molemover ripoff false or misleading advertising Chatsworth California
*Consumer Comment: molemover
*Consumer Comment: Read the Documentation? Worked for me.
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Also today, I started with a new product called Talpirid by Bell Laboratories since I do have big problem with moles.
When I emailed them regarding the product I even invited them to my yard to see for themselves. Of course no one responded.
Don
Pryor Creek, Oklahoma
U.S.A.
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molemover
AUTHOR: Jackie - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 19, 2012
#2 Consumer Comment
Read the Documentation? Worked for me.
AUTHOR: mitchell s - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, May 25, 2010
"You may notice increased activity within the first 2-3 weeks of using this product. Burrowing rodents are very territorial and this product agitates their senses. Often times, the pests will burrow up to the unit out of curiosity. We have found this to be normal activity and will cease shortly. Once they realize the sound and vibration are continuous, they usually leave the area."
Numerous people writing reviews of this product elsewhere (exa: amazon) have documented this behaviour and report that the product in fact works and does what it says it does.
I have two in the ground and they seem to be working.
The author of this report fails to specify whether the approach to the placement happened shortly after placement or months later (or did not take note of it), which is relevant per the documentation; I don't think this is a valid "rip off report", it may be a case of someone just not paying attention.
Also, the effective range of one of these things is approx. 30 feet, and so if you place one on a big lawn, it is going to just push the critters out, you're recommended to use several in an overlapping placement to effectively clear larger areas. This too is clearly stated on the product packaging and in its documentation...

