Friday, February 3, 2017

Learning How To Catch A Mole

By Deborah Morris


There's nothing worse than going outside and observing the once beautiful lawn that existed, has now become an underground amusement park to a homeowner's most destructive pest. This little critter, known as a mole, can tear up the most fertile of lawns. Even though it is tiny, it sure can do a lot of damage. Many homeowners want to know how to catch a mole and get rid of it for good.

Moles can build tunnels very quickly and in no time destroy a lawn. A person can actually catch a mole either by killing it, or not causing any harm. This can be done through the use of traps or chemicals. It is best to look for mole activity early in the morning. Although they are on the move all times of the day, most of their activity occurs at that time.

One must know how to recognize the tunnels. Look for mounds of earth that are on top of the grass or flower bed areas. Pat the soil down by stepping on it, making sure it becomes level with the ground soil. By the next day, if this same soil is raised instead of flattened, it means that the varmint is still active and on the run.

Now, if one decides to use the trap method, make sure to dig a whole that is a little bit wider than that of the trap diameter in a specific section. Choosing a spot that is at least 18 inches away from one of the dirt mounds is best. Look to see if the tunnel is about 8 inches below the surface. Try locating a deeper tunnel by taking a stick and pushing it into the ground. If the soil collapses, there may be a deeper tunnel present.

Now in order to set the trap, all that needs to be done is to build a mound of soil on top of the center of the hole. Set the trap on it and the mole will think that the tunnel is blocked. Once he starts digging, this sets off the trap. In order for the trap to succeed, set it where the trigger pan presses against the soil mound.

Make sure to sprinkle dirt over the trap to cover up any light that might penetrate through it. The mole will instantly know if something is wrong if this happens. Check daily to see if the anything has been captured. If so, get rid of it quickly. Make sure to wear gloves for protection. If need be, call pet control to help with disposal.

Another method would to just simply create a repellent. This can be done by combining Castor oil, liquid dish detergent, and mixing them with a gallon of water. Once mixed, fill a spray bottle with the mixture.

Make sure to look for tunnel entrances and spray on areas where there seems to be frequent activity such as around flowerbeds or grassy areas. This will force the moles to move to another location. Just be patient. Pretty soon that beautiful lawn that once existed will one day be restored.




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