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What is a good home remedy to get rid of moles from your yard?
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- Tina BLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Our pest control guy said juicy fruit gum in the mole tunnels. The love the taste but cannot digest it. Don't touch the gum with your fingers.
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moles show up to eat the tasty grubs that you have living in your soil. The only way to get rid of the moles is to get rid of the grubs. Check at your local nursery for the best product for your area.
the other option is to wait until they eat all the grubs in your yard and move on to the neighbors!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Buy Bubblicious Bubble Gum and chew 1/2 a piece just enough to turn it into gum. Put a couple chewed pieces in the holes and wait. We had 35 acres growing up and that's how we got rid of our little friends.
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- Anonymous4 years ago
in case you purchased moles and canines then i could shoot the canines . mine love looking them . i stumble on a hollow and say get it . they poke around it and get a competent sniff . and in the previous long its a chilled interest . and that all of them get a advantages for a competent interest . and now i've got been given no stay moles . now attempting to maintain them from killing a snake is the complicated section .
- 1 decade ago
A cat if you can have one. If a cat isn't an option try moth balls by inserting them in the ground in and around where the moles have been
- M SLv 71 decade ago
Plant daffodil bulbs around plants they like. And don't plant hostas until they are gone, because moles love them. We
dug up our daffodils after many years,intending to thin them and replant them, but didn't get around to it the same year.
Moles showed up from who knows where and ate all our hostas. We replanted the daffodil bulbs, and the moles are gone.
- 1 decade ago
A person could likely just use their dog or cat, if they like to hunt, would remove these problems from the yard.