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 be very quick when it comes to building tunnels. They can be caught by either trapping it and killing it, or by nicer methods. This is usually done by using traps or certain repellents. One should be on the look out for activity in the early morning hours because they are usually very active at that time.

The first thing that an individual needs to do is look for a tunnel in ones yard or garden. Make sure to step on the tunnel in a couple spots to make sure the soil is level with the ground. The next morning, if the spots are no longer level, that means the tunnel is yet active and the rodent is yet on the loose.

Using the trap method requires that an individual make a mound of dirt and put it right into the center of a hole that has been dug. Sit the trap on top of it. Make sure that the spot chosen is at least 18- 20 inches away from the mound of dirt. The tunnel should be about eight inches below the ground. There may even be a deeper tunnel which can be found by placing a stick in the ground. If there is a collapse in soil, then most likely there is a deeper tunnel.

Simply set the trap by making a mound of dirt in the center of a hole and place the trap on it. The mole will assume that the tunnel is blocked and start digging. This immediately sets the trap off. One must make sure that the pan trigger is set to press against the mound of soil in order to set correctly.

To make sure no light pokes through, sprinkle soil on top of the trap. All that is left to do is wait once the safety catch on the trap is released. Everyday, check and see if the critter was caught and if so, dispose of it quickly. However, if mole activity seems to be continuing, set the trap in a new location.

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.

Spray major tunnels and areas where the pests generally like to hang out. This may be a better solution for those who are concerned about having dangerous chemicals around their children or pets. The whole situation can be frustrating, but the problem can be rectified in a matter of days.




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