Chase Away Pesky Moles With These 7 Hacks

  • Your garden and yard are products of your hard work and persistence. Whenever you first wake up in the morning and look outside, pull up to your house after a long day at the office or are coming back from a lengthy trip, your lawn should be a source of vitality and vibrancy. However, it get become quickly frustrating when you find that animals have moved into your yard or garden. They're not paying rent and they can cause damage that can turn your relaxing gardening hobby into a difficult job.

    For example, you walk outside into the fresh morning air to get your newspaper, just to find that small holes and dirt moundsĀ have appeared in your yard. You're not a sleepwalker so there's no possible way you decided to take a shovel and dig those in the middle of the night. Instead, this is typically a sign of moles. They've chosen your lucky yard as their tunnel headquarters. Fortunately, there are plenty of natural and non-chemical ways to evict these guys. If you give these hacks a try, you and your garden should become mole-free.

    Let's take a look at 7 chemical-free hacks to chase away moles!

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    30 Comments

    1. Terry Lamb said:

      I own a nuisance wildlife company and i use dry ice for gophers and moles with great success

    2. Grouch Mckee said:

      Just put gallon glass jars on holes they’ll stop no idk why just a friends dad had them and he did this and no more problems on only 5 holes

    3. Rebecca L. Hood said:

      My mom used to tell me this story of how my grandma got rid of moles in her garden, it involved a garden hose and a butcher knife.

    4. Ken Broderick said:

      Sammie Johnson your dad needs to read this lol , he stopped at nothing to catch moles

    5. Rimmon Fay said:

      I need something for gophers? Besides a snake or human hair!

    6. Roberta Schlienz said:

      Make sure its moles not gophers. The Mazama Pocket Gopher is now listed as a threatened species. … The Mazama Pocket Gopher, one of two gopher species in Washington state, … land in Thurston County will be designated as critical habitat for the pocket gopher. … to mitigate land-use restrictions while also protecting the fragile gopher.

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