Human hair works wonders.
After a haircut - if you're brave enough to ask the hairstylist - throw some in a bag & put it into the mole hole.
As a stylist - I've sent many clients home with their hair - should the topic of "moles" ever comes up.
2006-12-23 00:04:16
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answered by Cheyenne 2
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2016-04-27 18:26:26
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answered by ? 3
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No miracle cure...just good tracking skills and persistence. I know this sounds too "caddyshack"....but you have to think like the mole and put yourself one step ahead of the mole. In essense...you have to figure out where the mole will go next so your trap/poison is in the proper place. So...go around and push all their runs flat. Go out on a daily basis to watch for the ones that have "popped back up". That is an indicator that they like that run, most likely due to a good food source. That is where you should place your traps/poison. Now, the persistence part. Since you have had some trouble for some time...you may be dealing with a "family". So do not claim victory after one kill. Keep going back out.
2006-12-19 12:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Two things you need to do. First- get a lawn insecticide granule product to spread on your lawn. Moles live on grub and sub-surface insects. Get rid of the insects and the moles depart for greener pastures. (Like your neighbors yard) Takes a little time to start working, and you have to apply it about twice a year.
Second- get a couple good mole traps to take care of intruders that cross your property line quickly. There will always be some, exploring from your neighbor's untreated lawn. The best one I have found is called the Easy Mole Trap. Easiest to use, safe to handle, doesn't require excavating the tunnel. Also best at doing the job. You can find it online at easymoletrap.com
My yard is clear... the rest of the block is full of dirt piles and ridges.
2006-12-19 15:09:28
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answered by spiritgide41 4
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2016-05-16 09:44:48
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answered by ? 4
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I've used a trap called 'the black hole' and it have caught a few moles with it but it's a pain. I think I'll try the Talpirid - I was just noticing a bunch of mole runs today.
I have a friend with an interesting gopher cure, but it wouldn't work for moles because thier burrows are at the surface. My friend blocks all the holes he can find, fills the gopher hole with propane and blows it up!! The late carrots popped right out of the ground! I don't recommend this, and will frankly never try it myself, but it was interesting to see...!
2006-12-19 13:29:53
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answered by heart o' gold 7
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There is aproduct available. I bought mine at a local feed mill. It is a poison. Looks like a worm which the moles are feeding on in there runway. I tried it this summer and seemed to work. A little bit of a hassle placing and marking the bait but I believe it works.
2006-12-19 12:25:24
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answered by Jocko 2
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I had a mole problem and tried all that stuff to no avail, then i got a good little jack Russell terrier and she did the trick. I had to fill up a lot of holes in my lawn but now i do not have moles.
2006-12-19 12:24:12
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answered by roy40372 6
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What my father and I did when we came across this problem was to locate as many of the holes as possible, plug them up as best we could, then put a hose down the "main" hole and let'er'rip!!! Not sure what happened to the critters but we didn't see them again for quite a few years.
2006-12-19 12:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I have had this problem before. Forget the homemade remedies and buy a product called Talpirid. It is a gel like worm and will take care of the problem.
2006-12-19 12:59:32
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answered by Julie 4
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