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Related: About this forumHow do you get rid of moles in the yard?
Need help. Seems we are over run with these things.
How do you get them to go away?
One person used poison. I don't like this idea at all.
Please advise if you can.
Thanks!
ret5hd
(21,320 posts)God, I kill me!
Lunabell
(6,802 posts)Mine kill moles all the time.
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)I have three cats but if some one nearby is putting poison out, they stay where they are, indoors. None of them are hunters best I know anyway.
I wish I had a cat I had years ago. He'd catch anything/everything but this pack I have now -- asleep all day waiting to be fed.
DBoon
(23,050 posts)it will keep the pit bull occupied and the moles will be too terrified to come anywhere near your yard
LakeArenal
(29,782 posts)a liquid spray on mole repellant from Walmart. Have to reapply every few months.
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)Thanks.
sinkingfeeling
(52,979 posts)CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)Going to a garden store tomorrow.
I will ask about his approach.
The rabbit stuff didn't quite do the job.
Lots of money spent without any results.
FloridaBlues
(4,365 posts)You need at least 6 in each hole and make sure you put them 1-2"in the ground everywhere. We have them all the time in Florida
Hope that works for you. Be careful Dodd don't get in there
Sanity Claws
(22,034 posts)Thanks to 45, they are now in our government.
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)GP6971
(32,955 posts)I've had the best success with traps, but they could be illegal in your area.
Whatever you do, stay away from the "Vehicle Exhaust System"....basically tubing that connects to your car exhaust that you put in the mole's surface hole to kill them by carbon monoxide. Trouble with that is you have to race the car engine for about an hour and still only produces questionable results.....if any.
Mr.Bill
(24,787 posts)to trap and relocate animals because of the possibility of introducing a disease into a new area.
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)in no. Calif. as well, the land of moles and every other damned thing it seems.
Mr.Bill
(24,787 posts)Hello there neighbor!!
Warpy
(113,130 posts)CO2 is heavier than air and deadly. Of course, then you get the aroma of dead moles all over your lawn, but most methods will produce that.
I once encouraged a family of groundhogs to move away when I located their den and stuffed some used disposable diapers down it.
TEB
(13,688 posts)global1
(25,916 posts)I hear he's working to eliminate moles from the White House.
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)It could be a gopher as well. Whatever they are, they are destroying the yard and the planting in the fall won't happen unless we get rid of them!
Is he looking for them too? If so, he can have 'em!
DBoon
(23,050 posts)about eliminating gophers from their lairs in the "deep state"
sprinkleeninow
(20,544 posts)Last edited Sun Aug 6, 2017, 12:39 AM - Edit history (2)
No joke! They'll eat it and it'll 'gum' them up.
Moles did a number on our acre and a quarter property in CT back in the eighties.
We lean toward catch and release or have a heart traps, but moles are a whole 'nuther ball game. We just relocated a squirrel who was wreaking havoc in our not big fenced back yard. I'm not fond of killing living creatures, but sometimes ya have no choice.
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populistdriven
(5,684 posts)Teddy Roosevelt Rat Terriers are awesome pets. YouTube has videos of them hunting.
They catch mice, rats, pocket gophers, moles, raccoons, opossums and any other small varmint. They are a very loyal and lovable dog. They will dig and not give up until prey is caught and then your little friend will proudly bring it to you!
Other options are American Rat Terrier, Cairn Terrier and Jack Russell Terrier.
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)We had a couple of them.
Nice dog for the most part but get an inbred one, good luck!
I have 3 cats & doubt they'd stand for it.
safeinOhio
(34,057 posts)by watching Caddy Shack.
Glamrock
(11,994 posts)It's a naturally occurring bacteria that kills grubs. Each dead grub creates, like, a million more spore (if memory serves correctly). Didn't get rid of the moles, per se, but they stopped tunneling near the surface where the grubs used to be. I still get the occasional mole, but it's rare. Before I put it down, I constantly had tunnels all over the yard.
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)I've never heard of it.
I guess there are a lot of worms, etc. in the yard being the drought is over. Everything is coming back to life, including these moles.
As it stands now, my backyard is a tunneled up mess.
Glamrock
(11,994 posts)There were a few different applications. 1 was put it down every year for a few years. I went full on nucular ( in the parlance of W). One application good for 10 year minimum. DON'T buy the applicator tube! It's shit. I started with it, realized it was shit, and went to a teaspoon (or tablespoon, don't remember. Did it in like 2004 or 5. Haven't needed it since.) Anyway, you put it every foot. So, I put one at my feet, 1 a foot in front of me, one to my left, one to my right, and one behind. Move forward, repeat process. I will say, it took a season or two to really see results, but now 12 years later? No moles. Great permanent solution. You may want to look into temporary fixes as well if you're in a high viability area. Good luck! Did wonders for me.
SWBTATTReg
(24,074 posts)on my grandma's yard, I'd walk around and you can see where the moles tunnel while they're actually doing so...when I saw movement, I'd plunge my shovel into the ground and dig the critters up. We'd take them to a spot by the river and release them in the woods...kind of different, but it worked...
edited...forgot to mention that you'll need leather gloves or tough gloves of other material to pick up the critters and place into a bucket...they have sharp teeth/claws...
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)You could be relocating a sick/rabid mole you never know.
That is why it is against the law.
Thanks for the idea in any event.
Bob Loblaw
(1,900 posts)involved killing, not relocating. I don't generally begrudge an animal doing what is in their nature to do, and I don't like killing, but I do draw the line at moles and animals that destroy our gardens. With moles I have had sucess by eliminating their food source of grubs with Grub-X or the like. The other method involves two shovels. When you see active movement of the ground from tunneling, plunge a shovel into the ground as close behind the movement as possible blocking their escape. Then plunge the other (sharper?) shovel into the ground where the mole is trapped. A good sharp potato fork will do as well. You'll know when you've made the kill and you can leave it where it is, already buried. I know it sounds barbaric but look at what they've done to your yard.
Good luck.
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)Yard is a goner as it now stands.
Seems some progress is being made getting rid of them however.
I really dislike these ugly things.
Bob Loblaw
(1,900 posts)Go to the mattresses.
brush
(57,459 posts)The Velveteen Ocelot
(120,782 posts)So maybe you could live with a lumpy lawn so Japanese beetles don't eat your roses.
Docreed2003
(17,783 posts)If you're not willing to poison them, put some Tony Chachere's down their holes...trust me, they won't come back. If you're in an area of the country that is, sadly, without the gloriousness that is Tony's, just put some Louisiana Hot sauce, i.e. Tabasco, down their holes and it serves the same purpose. It works for moles, rabbits, chipmunks, and deer....just my 2c
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)You CAN buy it on ebay.com for abt. $10. Thanks for the tip!!
demosincebirth
(12,740 posts)wait overnite. You might get lucky
Doreen
(11,686 posts)a pack of good beer ( soda is fine also ), and a gun. Get all settled in and wait. Well, being in a small red county that is how I heard it is supposed to be done. Oh yeah the other way is to poor gasoline down the hole throw a match down and run. Another hick trick.
Lint Head
(15,064 posts)It may not be a good thing environmentally but gas does come out of the ground in the form of oil. I tried it on a couple of mounds just to see. He said don't light it. Just carefully remove the mounted dirt. That's where they usually stop and dig down after traveling through their trails. Then locate the hole or holes under the mound. Just pour a small amount down the hole. The fumes seek the lowest point and either overcomes the mole or it goes elsewhere.
It has worked for me. Moles seem to be gone. But if a new one appears just repeat the process.
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)I've been using Orange Glo as spray around the foundation of the house for years.
A little goes a long way & it does keep those ants away!
JustAnotherGen
(33,518 posts)Stay away now that we have a Maltese. Ours isn't a frofrou lap dog. He gets stuck on the fence letting squirrels know what's what. He killed a baby garden snake yesterday.
Clean dogs, don't take up much space - give him/her a puppy or sport cut and easy to take care of.
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)As stated, I have three indoor cats (with NO FLEAS).
An outdoor dog would catch the fleas and oh goody, time for another infestation!
It costs money to care for a dog and tends to be a lot more in costs than a cat is.
So, what I am saying is that I wish I could but I cannot. This is a good reason NOT TO ADOPT a dog if you really do not want one.
JustAnotherGen
(33,518 posts)CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)Seems the rabbit stuff is working!
They have been gone from the front yard for four days now.
Two holes were found in the backyard today (compared to eight of them yesterday).
We are running low on the rabbit treatment so if we run out we are going to try something different.
Thank you to everyone that responded! It is great to have such a myriad of treatments that I have never considered.
Will keep ya'll posted on this highly interesting topic if you like!
I'll admit it, I freakin' hate moles as I find them to be freaky as all hell!
Next life maybe?
Rocinante
(1,270 posts)There are mixed reviews on Amazon but this has worked very well for me.
I had groundhogs and skunks burrowing under the outbuildings in the early spring. I tried the powder type of repellant with no luck. They ignored it.
I bought two of these spikes for a two acre yard and another two acres of outbuildings. It took a couple of days for them to charge. After another two days or so I saw no groundhogs even around the apple trees . More importantly I didn't see or smell any skunks. Another plus is the moles have disappeared.
Read the reviews. The spikes are a bit pricey but so far I've had good luck with them.
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)Still fighting them with the urine of a rabbit. It keeps them on the move but there are still a few holes to be found.
Still not sure what is being dealt with, moles or gophers??
In any event, thanks again!
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)Home remedy to get rid of moles
Just a few ingredients too!
1. Castor oil
2. Dishwashing liquid
3. Cayenne pepper
4. Water
Spray this combo after you blend it up into one gallon of water per 2 tablespoons.
No new mole holes found today it seems!
http://www.improvementscatalog.com/RoomForImprovements/get-rid-moles-using-home-remedies/
CountAllVotes
(21,057 posts)I was so very upset!
Seems he ran away for a reason -- he had a job to do and he wanted to get those moles OUT OF HERE and ...
he did just that!
He was gone for 2 days and came back ~dinner time.
Haven't seen a mole since!
Glad my kitty came back unscathed!