How to get rid of moles? They are digging up my back yard.
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Do you know why you have moles? They eat grubs, which means you probably have a lot of them in your yard and that is why you have moles. I just wanted to let you know why there are many in your yard, just in case you didn't know.
Sue is right, Moles eat meat (grubs, etc) and Voles eat vegetation. Think traps along the trails are the thing
Get a cat . My cats caught moles all summer last year , not one this year.
Open up the hill and put bubble gum in it. unwrapped of course.. you can do several areas. they eat it and die..
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