How To Get Rid Of Moles In The Garden Humanely
Keep in mind they still will eat earthworms which you do not want to get rid of.
How to get rid of moles in the garden humanely. While they can help rid your yard of insects their underground tunnels are infamous for destroying lawns and gardens. Voles can devour your flower bulbs munch on the roots of your carrots potatoes and other root vegetables damage your trees and shrubs eat your grass and leave well worn paths through your yard. If you have a mole problem in your garden it is likely that you have a large concentration of grubs which moles eat. Learn how to get rid of of moles and voles before they ruin your landscape.
Rid your yard of grubs if you garden you don t want to get rid of the earthworms but you can at least try ridding your yard of grubs to cut back on the food supply for moles. There are numerous poisons and horrific traps available. We recommend applying beneficial nematodes to your yard. Get rid of grubs.
If something has been dining on your garden goodies chances are it isn t a mole. To prevent moles get rid of their potential food source by spraying your garden with milky spore disease or beneficial nematodes available online or in garden stores. Moles are an underground wildlife pest that can be tricky to spot and even trickier to get rid of. The former is the more humane approach because it doesn t require killing the mole.
Since they move about underground and usually only come on land to find a mate you may not ever see a mole itself. Moles voles and groundhogs are often confused with one another because they all burrow beneath the ground. Moles are particularly attracted to the most lush well manicured lawns the ones with thriving ecosystems and lots of food in the way of worms and other insects. Moles aren t the only troublesome garden pests.
However while moles tend to make large holes like groundhogs do because they excavate soil they often don t leave the lawn. That s why we re focusing entirely on humane methods of getting rid of moles in your garden. In this article i ll talk about why your lawn may have moles and tell you how to get rid of moles in yard and lawns once and for all. You can reduce moles in your garden or yard by getting rid of one of their primary foods.
Use a targeted selective insecticide like merit lorsban 15 mach 2 or grub ex in early summer to kill grub eggs and remove this food source.