How do i rid my yard of moles naturally?
How do I did my yard of miles naturally?
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Sue, this has been a problem for zillions of years, and there about that many different ideas of how to get rid of them. Look at these videos and give some a try. I hope you find one that works just perfectly! Let me know!
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=moles+in+yard
You can get an electric repelller
I was just at the farm store the other day - they had an entire display of products dedicated to removing. Check atwoods and see if they have a store near you.
I make whirlygigs out of old, round, plastic, gallon jugs that have the pouring spout directly in the center of the top of the jug. Screw a whirligig on an old broom handle, stick the other end of the broom handle down in a piece of pipe that is about 3ft above the ground and has 2ft buried in the ground. When a breeze blows, the whirlygigs spins around & around and causes the pipe in the ground to make a thumping sound which drives gophers, mice, moles, voles, etc., crazy so they all leave the area. Paint the flaps on the bottles different colors and you'll have a real pretty spinner! Hope this helps.