No gophers here so just using the poison peanuts for moles. I attempted to use traps in the past but they were ineffective.rekee / do you use these for gophers or moles or both? Gophers are herbivores while moles are mainly meat/grub/earthworm/insect eaters. I used to use these on gophers until I found effective traps. thanks
Nah, my observation of cats' disinterest in moles predates my use of "liquids the moles might not like".Maybe bc of your direct application of "liquids the moles might not like", you cat doesn't like it either and leaves tunnels alone.
Never tried it with moles, but have done that as a last resort with woodchucks. Seemed to work.my neighbor had some sort of mole extermination kit that hooked up to vehicle exhaust that channeled the fumes underground. i would not recommend, but a strange way. not sure how effective it was,..
I tried one application of that and it didn't seem to have much effect. Maybe didn't cover enough area and the moles just moved to another part of the yard. Have to give it another shot.We had a mole problem right after we moved in. I used trap and killed a bunch but there were plenty left to pretty much destroy my lawn. One of the scientists at the local CT AG station told me about Milky Spore. It kills the Japanese beetle grubs that the moles were after. It took about a year but the moles were gone.
I was also told the spore lasts about 25 years. Sure enough about 23 years later the moles made a comeback. Round 2 with Milky Spores.
Or you didn't have grubs to begin with, and the moles are eating earthworms, like most moles.Nah, my observation of cats' disinterest in moles predates my use of "liquids the moles might not like".
Never tried it with moles, but have done that as a last resort with woodchucks. Seemed to work.
I tried one application of that and it didn't seem to have much effect. Maybe didn't cover enough area and the moles just moved to another part of the yard. Have to give it another shot.
I did have grubs and sprayed for them which helped but the most effective way I found was the poison pellets. I poke a hole in the active tunnel try not to collapse it drop a few peanuts in and cover hole with loose soil. Do this all along active tunnel not as satisfying as pulling out a trap with a dead mole in it but it has worked for me every time except once. I did stray from the process last summer where one was eluding me by a gate in the fence around the dog pen . I would smash the mound the mole made cause the pellets were not killing him so I use a pointed crow bar and stabbed the hole and all around it (it would go 1 1/2' down then poured a gallon of gas in the holes .(don't light it) I flattened the trails and mound and he was gone.Since owning and operating ranch for last 30 yrs, the moles have really taken-off around the 2-acre house area. I use cinch traps for gophers and have caught 100's of them and have them under control; the moles I do not.
Looking for solutions that one person can implement to start knocking out these pests. I know they are moles, not voles or gophers...I really would appreciate your help and suggestions on any means you have been able to successfully eradicate them. Thank you very much !!