How can I get rid of moles in my yard?

  5 answers
  • Elizabeth Dion Elizabeth Dion on May 10, 2017

    Apply Milky Spore to your lawn. It kills the grubs that they feed on. If you have a lot of grubs it may take more than one season to kill them off. Dig down in your soil. If you can dig up 4-5 in a small area it's no wonder your moles are hanging around! Smorgasbord!

  • Linda Linda on May 11, 2017

    Had a terrible problem with this for years!! I tried everything i heard about, but nothing worked. Then I got some pinwheels from the dollar store. I put a few in the yard, and that did it. Have kept them year round, and no more moles. Hope it works for you too.



  • Janet Collins Janet Collins on May 12, 2017

    Moles main food source is earth worms. The best way to kill them is to to Talpirid mole baits. They look like yellow gummy worms. You can purchase as Amazon. They work great! I worked for a professional landscape and pest control company and this is the only product we would use. Follow instructions carefully. You must use plastic gloves as baits must not pick up any human scent. Good luck!!

  • C.B. C.B. on May 13, 2017

    Gopher Purge is what I use...you just have to know 'what to do with the plant'...purchase a couple plants, plant them in your flower bed...then dig out every mole hill you have to where you can see into the tunnel, place 1 or 2 LEAVES [depending upon the size of the leaf] of the Gopher Purge into the hole & re-cover the hole. Watch over the next several days to see if there is any activity...where there IS...repeat the process until you don't see any more mole hills. Nicely done! You may now have chased the moles into your neighbor's yard! If so, be a good neighbor & tell them about Gopher Purge & how to use it. NOTE: Wear gloves whenever handling these plants; some people are mildly to highly allergic to the sap [it's milky white like poinsettia] . Happy Mole-ing!

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