Almost all of the information you've been given is correct ... windmills, pepper, certain plants, traps, and yes even certain types of urine ... are all good deterrents. However, each of these solutions can have it's limitations depending on the size of your yard and your resolve ... because they don't really solve the heart of the problem, which is grubs.
As it is now, you obviously have enough grubs to keep the little buggers happy ... but once you run the moles off, there is nothing left to feast on the grubs and you can expect your grub population to multiply ... so if and when the food supply runs low at the neighbors house or you start to let your guard down ... guess where they are going to turn. On the other hand, just using grub killer isn't going to get rid of them over night because it's going to take some time to work.
So, my suggestion would be a two part solution - for the long term, visit your local home improvement center or nursery to get some grub killer. Check with them for your area, but you're most likely going to have to put it down 2-3 times a year like the previous poster said. For the short term, any of the deterrents listed will work ... you just need to figure out which one is right for you ... because depending on your situation and the size of your yard ... you may end up needing to use a combination of deterents.
And to answer those who want to know why you would want to get rid of moles in the first place. They can leave the surface of your yard terribly unstable, which can be very dangerous for anyone with little ones or elderly ones walking around the yard.
2007-06-06 01:25:54
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answered by Lip 1
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2016-04-28 22:32:40
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answered by ? 3
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The moles show up in your yard because they've found a food source they like. Get rid of the grubs and the moles will leave. You can go to your local garden center to find various organic alternatives to rid your yard of grubs.
2007-06-06 08:00:58
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answered by CD57 1
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I tried hot pepper and it worked for a wile but then I tried and yes it may sound sick but human urine, No shi t !!! I poured some around the outside of my garden and a little inside and the moles left in a big hurry, I do this every year now and the moles have not been a problem, same goes for the neighborhood cats, squirrels, rabbits, and any other animal that feasted on all my vegetables every year. If nothing else works try it.
2007-06-05 13:34:59
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answered by martin d 4
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Plastic Garden Windmills
2016-10-14 00:49:39
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answered by ? 4
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Moles can be a nightmare, where we used to live the garden was full of them!
We was told to put in some kids windmills (the kind they kids hold and they blow round in the wind) as they vibrate on the ground and the moles do not like it.
But you cab buy some contraption from the garden centre which you push into the ground and it makes a vibrating sound.
2007-06-05 04:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-15 23:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Moles live in tunnels that while helping to aerate soil, also provide passageways for other animals and may cause excessive soil disturbance and plant upheaval. Although moles help by eating insects like grubs, they also hurt by eating earthworms. Control them by eliminating the insects they feed on or trap as you would voles. Exclude them with barriers or trap at main runways with peanut butter bait or vitamin D (death results from calcium imbalance). Other repellents, such as castor oil, may help as will poison baits. Or get a cat or small dog.
2007-06-06 03:07:14
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answered by JesseNevaehsMommy 3
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Even thought most comments are many years old, I thought I'd leave one anyway for the next individual who sees this in search return results.
It is said that you can plant daffodils in your yard ... moles allegedly dislike them intensely and will retreat from your yard if it has daffodils in it. Also, try putting cat litter in the holes; it is supposed to deter them. The comment about applying urine is another one
that my research turned up more than once - the smell of the urine will repel them from staying. It's good to see that a lot of folks here are like me, and don't want to kill the little creatures - they have a right to live too. (with the exception of the one person who suggest that they be "baited" with peanut butter or Vitamin D to make them die from calcium imbalance; sounds like a long, slow expiration to me that would be uncomfortable and inhumane.)
2015-03-21 15:12:02
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answered by ? 1
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What we found :
collect the dogs droppings an drop them down the holes.
Take a 2l plastic cold drink bottle , cut the bottom off an place like a funnel in the hole.
The bottle allows air into the hole to distribute the smell as well as making a whistling noise which disturbs them.
2007-06-06 08:28:10
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answered by pumpkin 2
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