How to get rid of moles,

Shi13732718
by Shi13732718
  10 answers
  • Sjt29229935 Sjt29229935 on Oct 11, 2017

    If anyone comes up with a viable solution to these little devils they will be billionaires!! I've tried the gum, the traps, the worms, you name it I have put it down their holes. I even considered the Rodenator, but with my luck, it would hit a gas line and blow up the house while the moles sat there giggling. They go around the traps, probably blow bubbles with the gum and share the worms. They drive me insane and ruin the landscape!!! The best I have found so far are the step in scissor traps, but even those they figure out how to avoid. I would LOVE someone to devise a tride and true method of annihilation!

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Oct 11, 2017

    On the Body or in the garden?

  • Carol Carol on Oct 11, 2017

    Old wives solution ---- Take Doublemint gum (green pkg.) out of wrapper with gardening gloves on so there is no 'human' smell - roll into round shape & leave out for the little critters to eat.

  • DebbB DebbB on Oct 11, 2017

    I have a dog that's obsessed with any animal underground, she will dig big hole in the ground until she get it, even dig under the fence into neighbouring back yard, and finally got it, neighbor didn't mind at all, he said I should rent her out. I just fill in the holes, sorry .

  • Lanie Lanie on Oct 11, 2017

    Get a Dachshund. They were bred to go underground and get moles.

  • Dgreen Dgreen on Oct 11, 2017

    Cut jalepenos into quarter lengthwise and drop into each run.

  • Anneliese Hopkins Anneliese Hopkins on Oct 11, 2017

    I’ve used Cayenne Pepper (get a large bottle) and make holes two inches apart with a pencil on each of the burrows fill it with Cayenne Pepper and stomp it down. YOu don’t have to be careful, just try and get it in the pencil holes as best as you can. Flattening the burrows allows you to know when new ones appear and you keep on doing it when new ones appear. We had half of our yard full of these raised mounds and within a week of doing it to each of the new mounds they were gone. I believe watering it in also helped, similar to when you put too much pepper in a soup, it gets all over. It wasn’t harmful to my daughters puppy, she just sniffed a little and moved on.

  • Castrang17 Castrang17 on Oct 11, 2017

    I have used the whirligig garden windmills with good luck, they can be found in a garden center. Place on top of the burrow tunnels and by any holes. The vibration of the windmill irrates the mole and it leaves. Save the whirlygigs, as the mole may return.

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Oct 19, 2017

    The only time I had moles I used Sonic Probe, that emits a sound only moles can hear and they don't like it. I never saw any again. Purchased in UK

  • Castor oil or a windmill or whirligigs - they hate vibrations