What is the easiest and fastest way to kill a mole w/out using a trap?
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I have had a Brittany Spaniel that rid my yard of moles and prior to that I had a long haired tomcat that did the job?
Get rid of moles by putting a rag saturated with household ammonia in a plastic ziploc bag, seal the top, cut the corner off and then place the bag into the entrance of any holes you can find.
Well, I don't think it killed them., but, my husband put scoops of used cat litter in all the holes in our yard, and they quit digging up our yard. There are poisons available, but, I worry about the water table being contaminated. I've since planted daffodils all along the long side of the yard, which they don't like, and I'm adding marigolds this year.
Juicyfruit gum, take it out of the foil,roll it up tightly and use a stick or rod to push through the soil into and active run. they are attracted to the smell but are unable to digest the gum.
Or buy windmills, you know the plastic flower ones at least a dozen. stick them in a row, leave them for a week, then begin moving them once a week away from your house the vibrations in the ground will make them move further away from your home and yard. continue until they have moved on to quieter pastures!
Or put grub killer on your lawn that is what attracts them