How do I get rid of grubs and moles?

Gwen
by Gwen
  6 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Oct 19, 2017

    apply a grub killer

  • Eleanor Korf Eleanor Korf on Oct 19, 2017

    A friend told me to just put ex-lax into the mole holes. He didn't say how much, but I would start with the whole "bar" and then gradually work your way down to smaller amounts until you find out how much solves your mole problem.

  • Donna Langlois Peters Donna Langlois Peters on Oct 20, 2017

    A farmers advice: spread lime in your yard in spring and mid summer, won’t harm lawn. It worked for us!


  • 1240839 1240839 on Oct 20, 2017

    The moles are eating the grubs.

  • Lee Lee on Oct 21, 2017

    The moles are after the grubs.

    • Milky Spore Powder is a One Time application using only one teaspoonful every 4 feet in a checker board pattern on your lawn, or use the Lawn and Garden Dispenser

    • Apply anytime the ground is not frozen

    • Ten year performance guarantee on the Japanese Beetle Grub (can last up to twenty years)

    • Not harmful to man, animals or the environment, safe to use around water ways

    • Kills the grub stage of the Japanese Beetle

    • Natural bacteria eats the grub from the inside

    • Does not harm beneficial insects

    •Omri listed for use in organic production.

    Product Size: 10oz-will treat 2,500 sq ft

    Application Info:

    • Milky Spore Powder is applied every four feet using one teaspoon or the Lawn and Garden Dispenser

    • Your lawn will look like a grid pattern or checker board. Apply just before it rains or water in gently for about fifteen minutes

    Can be purchased at Wal-Mart, Lowe's, Home Depot and probably your local garden store. It can be expensive, but well worth it to get rid of the moles and ultimately the Japanese beetle grubs.