Question:
i have a single mole in the garden causing havoc any ideas please to remove it?
anonymous
2009-07-20 02:37:03 UTC
i have tried the spring mole traps buried in the tunnel but they seem always to divert around them.
Nine answers:
S. P. M.
2009-07-20 03:05:18 UTC
The ecologically-correct and most effective, economical solution

is to place garlic cloves at various intervals in the tunnels. This is a

solution which does not endanger our children, our pets or us, and

does not upset our Environment.



The moles detest the smell of the garlic and depart. Watch for new

activity and repeat, if necessary.
thanem
2016-11-11 01:45:10 UTC
we've undesirable gopher/mole problems. The seize works, yet you will desire to get it interior the the best choice spot. I observed (in a interior sight farm save) an attachment which you place over your exhaust pipe on your vehicle. You connect it to the exhaust, and there's a hose related to it which you run into the mole tunnel. The carbon monoxide will kill the animal. i don't understand of any no-kill strategies to those animals. basically different situation i can think of of is to get a cat. :(
LucySD
2009-07-21 02:30:21 UTC
Try re-routing your thinking process. Maybe mother nature has provided you with benefits you didn't know about. I did and my gardening experience is now stress free because I learned mother nature provides benefits from the same things that people consider as destructive.

I was just looking at my front yard flower bed and sure enough my mole

takes his job to heart because he turned up the soil for me, now I don't have to do..

I realize it's hard to watch in the beginning but I consider the benefits outweigh the detrements.

PS a couple of Bonus answers below LoL!



Moles

Mole Facts

Moles are digging machines. Their bodies are streamlined, and they have powerful forelimbs for moving soil. They even have large lungs and special blood to help them survive the oxygen-poor conditions underground.(3)



Moles stay underground most of their lives, except when juveniles need to look for a new home. They return home if they're moved; moles have crossed canals, paved roads, and even a river in order to get home.(3)

Moles eat mostly earthworms and insects along with small amounts of plants, especially grasses.(2)

A single mole can build many mounds: one Oregon mole built over 300 mounds in 11 weeks.(2)

***********************Benefits

Moles are significant contributors to soil ecosystems: “their tunneling and mound-building activities aerate and mix soil layers and provide drainage. Moles also eat large numbers of insects, insect larvae, and other pests.”(2)

http://www.pesticide.org/moles.html

Dandelions

Benefits

Dandelions can be beneficial to a garden ecosystem as well as to human health. Dandelions attract beneficial ladybugs and provide early spring pollen for their food.(1,2) In a study done at the University of Wisconsin, experimental plots with dandelions had more ladybugs than dandelion free plots, and fewer pest aphids, a favorite food of the ladybugs.(2) Dandelions long roots aerate the soil and enable the plant to accumulate minerals,(3) which are added to the soil when the plant dies.

http://www.pesticide.org/dandelions.html

As for clover it too has benefits

Once, clover was actually desirable in a lawn. People either planted clover seed alone or mixed it with grass seed. Although now many people consider it a nuisance, ****clover is a sign of a healthy lawn; ***It fixes nitrogen into the soil,*** so it ***helps fescue grow*** by acting as fertilizer.

http://blog.oregonlive.com/homesandgardens/2008/05/benefits_of_clover.html
anonymous
2009-07-20 03:16:03 UTC
If u got lots of water, just direct water into the tunnel and wait ready with object to wreak havoc on the mole!
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Ben E
2009-07-23 08:02:27 UTC
Try a good dog for the mole problem. They will dig after the mole and catch it if given a couple days. If a pet is to much trouble, try smoke bombs designed for digging rodents. Also, you can try destroying the food source by spraying grub killer through the yard.



Here is a grub killer you can find a home depot or another hardware store...



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judy s
2009-07-20 03:14:11 UTC
Chances are it isn't a single mole. Grubex rids your yard of grubs that the moles eat.
cross-stitch kelly
2009-07-20 05:36:12 UTC
Try castor beans, aka mole beans. They are poisonous, so don't let children or pets around them, but they are a natural bean that moles love. Poke them down in the mole hills. The moles will then eat them and die.
dar
2009-07-20 02:41:30 UTC
try placing some moth balls in ur garden it works to keep rabbits away lightly cover them with soil


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