How can you get rid of moles in your yard?
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How do you get rid of moles from your yard?
They are destroying my yard.
How can we get rid of moles in our yard?
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http://homeguides.sfgate.com/rid-yard-moles-fast-48707.html
http://pestkill.org/moles/in-your-yard/
http://www.bhg.com/gardening/pests/animal/get-rid-of-moles/
Hi Bobbie. I'm Cindy. Moles travel on their bellies. They cannot tolerate any vibrations on the ground. If you put a garden-size windmill near their home, they will relocate. Really anything that will make vibrations would work. Even a radio with the base turned up. Or a fan. Wishing you well.
I didn't read William's post and I may be repeating what he knew but I have always been if you can rid your yard of their food source they will move away. They do love grubs so possibly a yard treatment to get rid of them both.
Growing castor bean plants or Euphorbia will repel moles.
At our church we used spearmint gum...just stick a few pieces in each hole. They don't like the smell.
Take away their food source. Grubs. Treat your lawn with a pest application for grubs. I think it’s early spring when it’s applied.