How do I get rid of a mole?
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You might try a combination of deterrents. Trapping is the most effective but not the most humane and will probably require a permit. There is a humane mole trap that you can purchase that is a tunnel/catch and release. Also, moles feed on grubs so you might look for a natural grub repellant in addition to the mix deterrent you are already using.
We no longer have moles in our yard what we used was yard art. They do not like vibration so we bought wind spinners. All Gone
"beneficial nematodes" are a natural way to get rid of the grubs in your soil, that are attracting the moles.. once the grubs are gone, the moles will leave.. Most hardware and DIY stores, as well as Amazon, sell benefical nematodes. They are harmless to pets and humans and plants. You spray them mixed with water, onto your grass. (follow the directions on the package, of course :)
here is information on beneficial nematodes:
"Beneficial Nematodes are microscopic, non-segmented roundworms that occur naturally in soil throughout the world. Inside the nematode's gut is the real weapon — symbiotic bacteria that when released inside an insect kill it within 24 to 48 hours."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30xbG_JtKLA