The above is the ONLY way to rid your yard of moles. Don't waste your money on all the other gimmicks out there that claim to get rid of them.Originally Posted by Guido
The above is the ONLY way to rid your yard of moles. Don't waste your money on all the other gimmicks out there that claim to get rid of them.Originally Posted by Guido
27ft. Round AG Pool
Years past I would get 4 to 5 moles a week but this year the new neighbor moved in wiht two dam cats aand I havent seen the moles since. I hate cats crapping and peeing in yard so I would rather have the moles.
my friend with an above ground pool has invested once in castor bean seeds. Once you have one plant succeed, you'll never have to "buy" any more seeds....you get next yrs on this years plant when the pods dry. Plant them here and there around your pool.......they are super nice foilaged plants that moles don't like the roots.....they produce an oil that deter moles. I have them all over my yard and have seen an incredible decrease. I have 1 acre so it's hard to plant them everywhere.......but put them where you an around your pool and deck area and you will find out it works as well.
WARNING: after handling them,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wash your hands well and keep the seeds away from animals and children for safety.
There is a device called a mole chaser, it is a plastic rod that you shove in the ground, it accepts 4 d cells and emits a sound every few seconds that moles don't really like, one stake is supposed to cover 1/2 acre, when i put a couple into my hillside next to my creek, my dog had a hayday catching moles for about a week while they were confused and trying to relocate their habitat.
They moved back last winter since the batteries died and i thought I wouldn't need them over the winter, unfortunately, it was mild and i should have kept them running, so in the spring after i reloaded them with fresh batteries, my dog had a hayday again.
They seem to work pretty well, maybe stick on right beside the pool.
Our Jack Russell keeps the yard pretty much clear of everthing. Spends the day on patrol. A little OCD.
I haven't seen any sure-fire way to get rid of moles. I had mole damage at my last house that cost me $75 to have the dips repaired. What I started to do was dig a 2' trench around the pool and install 1/2" opening galvanized hardware cloth. This way they couldn't dig through. With 2" rock and edging blocks, I don't think they had achance of getting in. 2 things: 1) I started this after the deck was up. I had to around the deck too. Over 100'. 2)We moved before I finished.
I hope I don't have to do it again at the new house. The ground is hard as a rock.
21' AG 48" AquaLeader
Central Illinois
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