lundi 6 février 2017

Tips On How To Catch A Mole

By Deborah Morris


Sometimes the beauty of a home is based upon a well-manicured lawn. However, one's neighbors are not the only ones that appreciate its beauty. Their are some pesky varmints that love the richness and nutrients that a lawn offers. They can do more damage than one may think even though they are small. These pesky critters are moles. Homeowners want to learn how to catch a mole and stop it in its tracks for good.

Their tunnel building ways have the most beautiful lawns in the neighborhood and turned them into eyesores. They can either be caught or encouraged to dwell somewhere else. The use of chemicals and deadly traps can take care of the situation. Those that are serious about catching them, may want to look for activity in the morning when they are most active.

Looking for tunnels in yard is the next step needed to trap the uninvited visitor. Once located, step on a few spots in order to flatten the soil. It will be a lot easier to check the next morning. If any of those areas are raised, it means that the rodent is very much active and on the move.

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.

Setting the trap is simple. Make a mound of dirt that should be located in the center of the hole to set the trap on. The mole will think that it must be a blocked tunnel and start to dig. This sets off the trap. The trap should be set where the pan of the trigger moves against the mound of soil.

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.

A gentler way would be simply to make a repellent to keep moles away. This can be made by mixing one half cup of Castor oil and one half cup of dish washing detergent. Combine this with a gallon of water. Keep it in a spray bottle for easy retrieval.

Examine the lawn and make sure to find tunnels and areas where the repellent can be sprayed. Moles will no longer want to stay in those areas, but will migrate to areas in which they feel more at home. The process does not have to be a long one. Getting rid of moles can happen quicker than one might expect.




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