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Mole Hills In Garden
We have 2 mole hills on our back lawn. I`ve noticed that the ground seems softer in parts near the hills. Help please TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The soft ground near the hills is probably where the underground tunnels are.
The hills are actually the spoils from the tunnels.
They excavate the tunnel net-work and periodically inspect them to feed the worms that have fallen into the tunnel.
Moles have very poor eye sight but have a very good sense of smell.
The hills are actually the spoils from the tunnels.
They excavate the tunnel net-work and periodically inspect them to feed the worms that have fallen into the tunnel.
Moles have very poor eye sight but have a very good sense of smell.
As an Ex Mole Trapper of 13 years take some advice please, do not put anything smelly in the holes and do not use these electronic mole deterrents. Either call in a Mole Trapper or buy some mole traps and trap it. Any other method will probably just move the mole all over your garden until you have fifty mole hills. The mole trap goes in the ground between or near the mounds, not down the hole underneath the mound. Do not use so called "Humane Traps" they are far from humane, I hate them!!
nungate, that is the problem, they are a deterrent, the mole does not like the smell so he digs his way all over your garden to get away from the smell, they really don't work. You wouldn't believe how many jobs I have been on where I find these little moth balls pushed up out of the ground and the problems that one mole can cause lol
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nungate, sometimes they will just move on, but at what point do you say enough is enough, they cause so much damage, more evident in the summer when all their runs are showing up as yellow lines all over your lawn, especially if the runs are very shallow, the grass roots are in the tunnel and not getting the moisture.
Thankfully this house doesn't have any lawns, it was all gravelled over when we got it. I do my gardening in containers these days, one of the reasons we had to move was because my arthritis got in the way of my gardening! I know they can make a mess of gardens, friends of ours had them in their garden down in Cheshire, he actually caught one! (alive) He said it had paws like shovels! No idea what he did with it though I have my suspicions
woofgang, that doest usually follow, no mole is going to eat all the worms. if I eradicated moles from a site, I rarely went back, I had many mole clearance contracts but usually once cleared the problem never came back.
A myth I often heard is : "if you kill a mole, a dozen will come to its funeral"
lot of nonsense!
A myth I often heard is : "if you kill a mole, a dozen will come to its funeral"
lot of nonsense!