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Moles- how to get them to move out of my yard? - goaliedad - 05-04-2016

I have some moles moving into my yard. What methods have worked for you?


Re: Moles- how to get them to move out of my yard? - meackerman - 05-04-2016

big dog digs them up when they come close to the surface. Cat sits by their hole and catches them when the stick their head up.


Re: Moles- how to get them to move out of my yard? - JosephP - 05-04-2016

Note that they eat worms so killing grubs doesn't do it (a popular theory that it does...)

OSU turf research found spring traps work very well. They have also found the "gummy worms" work. I would not use those if there are young kids around...


Re: Moles- how to get them to move out of my yard? - Robert Adams - 05-04-2016

We have pocket gophers which make large mounds and push up tunnels in the yard. So bad that I need a mower with suspension. We also have a few moles or voles or something that make small tunnels.

The only thing that works are traps and they are a pain to do. Course three of our cats worked together to catch one gopher one year. Saw him grab it out of the hole and went off running with it then started filming it... Also my neighbor got one with a bb gun once. Pocket gophers are bigger than you think and they will stick up out of a hole look straight at you and laugh...


Re: Moles- how to get them to move out of my yard? - EatenByLimestone - 05-04-2016

Trapping is the only sure way. Albano and nomol traps seem to work the best for me.


Re: Moles- how to get them to move out of my yard? - EdL - 05-04-2016

These traps right here.

I'll pack the run down then wait for the little bastage to move so I know exactly where its at. Re-pack and set trap.

Got one 2 weeks ago in less than 2 hours after setting the trap.

A .410 works good if you catch them moving.

Ed


Re: Moles- how to get them to move out of my yard? - toolmiser - 05-04-2016

We went to a seminar at a home show a few years ago. He said to not pack down the runs and to put multiple traps where there is an intersection. It must work, none since, and I didn't even put out a trap. I did have luck years ago using the "poison gummies" placed carefully in the hole with gloved hands the day before vacation.


Re: Moles- how to get them to move out of my yard? - Anthony W - 05-04-2016

JosephP said:


Note that they eat worms so killing grubs doesn't do it (a popular theory that it does...)

OSU turf research found spring traps work very well. They have also found the "gummy worms" work. I would not use those if there are young kids around...




That depends on you worm to grub ratio. You are correct they eat worms and grubs, but they prefer worms. I have have very few of the brown patches that indicate grubs, but I have a ton of worms. I don't even bother with the grub killer, but am trying the mole-away castor based scram spreads. Still waiting to see how it works.

Any animals I should try to attract to my yard to eat them? I recently saw plans for owl boxes. I wonder if owls would work?


Re: Moles- how to get them to move out of my yard? - meackerman - 05-04-2016

when I flood water, I've seen them come scampering out of their holes. Some times my dogs will see them and catch them, other times they get away because I don't have a gun handy.


Re: Moles- how to get them to move out of my yard? - EatenByLimestone - 05-05-2016

Maybe you can provide the owls with little shovels.


There really isn't much of a reason for a mole to go to the surface, unless the tunnels suddenly flood, etc. There are predators up there! You're going to have to go down after them.