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Thanks for explaining how to figure out where the mole may be located. I used your method and before I even baited a new tunnel, I saw dirt moving. I popped the mole out and my Jack Russell Terrier did the rest!
My sister used the worms this week in a garden. They burrowed under a brick border. She lifted the brick and laid a worm in the exposed tunnel. The worm was gone the next day and the mole got his wings.
Thanks! I am gonna get some of this. I tried the mechanical trap that spears em and a local store here sold me something looks like a firecracker(makes poison smoke... Man those things stink)..hum... I'm trying these poison worms.
I use the Tomcat trap. It’s simple but a little tricky to set but if you if follow the directions it’s easy. I don’t stomp the burrow down. If I see a burrow, I just set the jaws of death and leave it alone. It may take a few days but it will get them.
I HAVE CLEARED TWO VERY LARGE GARDENS WITH DOZENS OF MOLE HILLS. HUMAN URINE POURED DOWN THE HOLE AFTER CLEARING AWAY THE MOLE HILL WORKS AND NO MOLE WAS HURT AND NO DAMAGE DONE TO GRASS OR OTHER CREATURES, A LITTLE SOUR MILK WAS ADDED AS I USED LARGE PLASTIC MILK BOTTLES TO HOLD THE URINE.
Where can you find human urine? I checked the local hunting store, Home Depot, and Dick's Sporting Goods, but no one seems to carry it. :) I'm sorry, I just couldn't help it!
@@amphitrichous I think, My Friend That 'YOU' Are Taking The PISS ??? But Believe me it works !!! I Am a Good Friend Of Basil Brush !!! He is always happy to take the piss !! So I am always ''In Stock'' But of course --- Human Urine Will Do Too!!! Best, Always, Jamie
I am SO FED UP with these moles.Ive tried EVERYTHING!! I just did a several day "collection" of urine and now have "FLOODED MY YARD"!!! I will give an update.....Fingers CROSSED@@jamiecorrigan3241
my moles don't leave tracks, they live deeper. In Oregon it gets cold and its very wet so I've never seen tracks but sure are a lot of round mounds. I have not wanted to use poison because of our and the neighbors wells. But it is getting to the point that I don't know what I'm going to do.
The moles dwell under my deck which is less than a foot from the ground and I see tunnels emanating from under. What do I do to stop it. I tried poisons pellets in each tunnel entrance with no results Any suggestions?
Know I’m going to have to do something different to get rid of the voles that get in my garden? I’ve used the granular chemicals that’s got castor oil in it and it does work. But you have to reapply it anytime the area gets wet or rains. Gets expensive having to buy it all the time. Traps are hit or miss, sometimes you get one and sometimes you don’t! Very frustrating when none of your neighbors do anything to control the moles or voles on their property. It’s only time till the moles or voles end up over on my property again. Never ending problem here
I just eradicated one in my mulch today. He was moving around and I could see him his little mobile mound. “Garden Spade Death” Tool got him. Bahahahaha Bahahahaha
Not only miles but I think my daughter has Voles as well. I thought they were rat holes. Freaked out about any rodent near the house. Does this work on Voles as well? I thought the mole was going after the plums. She has two plum trees. So many plums I can't keep up taking them all. Thanks for the info.
moles eat underground things like 70% slugs and larvae, and 30% grass roots and soft roots, not tree roots. They don't go above ground or eat above ground things
Hi, I have mole burrows all over my yard. Is there going to be only one mole, so that one box of Tomcat will stop this, or am I going to need to do this all over the yard to kill off a whole family?
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Get a couple of apples and dice them. Soak them in radiator fluid over night them open up one of the tunnels and puts the apple chips in the tunnel. Moles are solitary animals so this only gets rid of one mole. Next time you see a mole repeat the process.
Do moles make the ground "spongy"? Just bought an acre of land and there's a big spongy area. I was told to remove the food source and they'll leave. Is that true? I know that works when I don't feed relatives that show up at dinner time unannounced!😁😂seriously, if someone can help me out here I'll truly appreciate it. Thanks!
Cheaper then have some one coming over to do it for you ? See any more runner or NEW tunnels Did you wear Glove ? Mole can smell you handed the worm with out use glove beside those worms are Poison Good Lucky
This method doesn't work. We've tried every remedy on the market, all to no avail. Unfortunately, we had to shovel out more than $175,000 in foundation repair because of the infestation of moles we have on our property.
175k foundation repair? What, is it a million dollar home? Unless they totally raised the house, ripped out and poured all new footers and slab, then replace All of the block in the foundation still wouldnt cost me 175k$.. unless you have a mill$ house, u got ripped off there bub...
The moles are there primarily because of bugs such as grubs. So, being carnivores they're actually doing you a service. Other than getting rid of the bugs somehow, you can consider moles to be permanent residents. Outside of making some tunnels they don't really do any harm. Voles on the other hand being vegetarians are the ones to watch much more closely. They'll eat ornamentals as well as human foodstuffs.
They do a great deal of damage by creating voids in the soil where roots would normally recieve nutrients and water. Without the nutrients and water they die...so a good deal of real damage is done by moles. And the worms they eat do great good to your landscape, too. They are very desirable...so moles are a real problem...and can't stay in your landscape without causing real damage!!!