What to do about moles
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grub control should be applies 2x a year, however this year has been overbearing for every one.Try spraying the lawn with castrol oil
we have tried many things. The only one that works is a trap. It looks pretty brutal. It has a spring that is set and comes down on the mole as it runs through the tunnel. Can be purchased at Home Depot or Lowes. Good Luck!
http://www.hgtv.com/outdoors/gardens/planting-and-maintenance/how-to-get-rid-of-moles
Install a wind mill in your yard, the vibrations will scare them away
Hi there, moles don't like the smell of Castor Oil. Make sure to get it in granular or liquid form, not the stuff you buy at supermarkets. It's not strong enough and sprinkle it around the area.
You may be treating your lawn at the wrong time, depending upon your locale. Contact a Master Gardener at your county extension office or local university. Given the number of moles, you may need multiple applications, or core aeration to better open your soil structure. Spraying a combination of clove oil, whisky and a few Tbsp. of dish soap in a 20 gallon garden sprayer, mixed with water may also help.