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"Mole-Busting 101: Winning the War Against These Destructive Digging Machines!"

  • Writer: Les Suppes
    Les Suppes
  • Mar 29, 2023
  • 2 min read



Moles and voles are two of the most common pests that homeowners face. Both of these creatures can cause significant damage to lawns and gardens, so it's essential to take steps to get rid of them. In this blog post, we'll explore some effective ways to control and eliminate moles and voles.


What are moles and voles?


Before we dive into how to get rid of these pests, let's take a moment to understand what they are. Moles are small, burrowing mammals with pointed snouts and large, paddle-like feet. They feed on insects and earthworms, and their tunnels can cause significant damage to lawns and gardens. Voles, on the other hand, are small rodents that feed on roots, bulbs, and tubers. They can be particularly damaging to garden beds and landscaping.


How to get rid of moles


Moles can be tricky to get rid of because they live underground and are rarely seen. However, there are a few effective methods you can use to control them.

  1. Use traps - There are several types of traps available for catching moles, including mole-specific traps and tunnel traps. Tunnel traps are the most effective and are designed to be placed directly in a mole's tunnel.

  2. Repel them - There are several natural repellents that may help keep moles away. These include castor oil, garlic, and hot pepper spray. You can also purchase commercial mole repellents that use sound, vibration, or smell to keep moles at bay.

  3. Modify their habitat - Since moles feed on insects and earthworms, reducing the number of these creatures in your lawn or garden may help deter moles. You can do this by aerating your lawn, adding compost, and keeping your garden beds weed-free.

How to get rid of voles


Voles can be just as damaging as moles, if not more so, because they eat the roots of plants. Here are a few effective ways to control and eliminate voles.

  1. Use traps - Like moles, voles can be caught using traps. Live traps are the most humane option and can be placed in the areas where voles are active.

  2. Repel them - Natural repellents like castor oil, garlic, and hot pepper spray may also help keep voles away. You can also use commercial vole repellents that use sound or smell to deter them.

  3. Modify their habitat - To reduce the number of voles in your garden, keep it weed-free and clean up any debris or clutter. You can also plant vole-resistant plants like daffodils, alliums, and castor beans.


Moles and voles can be a real headache for homeowners, but there are ways to control and eliminate them. By using traps, natural repellents, and modifying their habitat, you can protect your lawn and garden from the damage caused by these pests.

 
 

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