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Get Rid of Moles

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To fight a mole infestation in your lawn you should be prepared to try several methods of trapping and baiting. This article will focus on products for eliminating  moles; the good, the bad and the down-right foolish.



Shrews

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Shrews are a problem that can plague anyone, and I'm not talking about an ill-tempered woman. These little vole-like creatures are a big head-ache to homeowners across North America.



Kill Moles

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Be careful about bringing out the heavy artillery to use against the moles in your lawn. Chemical pesticides or poisonous baits might be illegal to use in your state. If you are allowed to use baits for mole extermination where you live, then read on to learn more.



How to Get Rid of Moles

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Q: What happens when a mole bites a dog?

A: It becomes Mole-icious!

If you like that joke I'll tell you another, plus, act now and the joke includes bonus information on how to get rid of moles.



Mole Control

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Mole control is not as easy as it sounds. If you fail to locate the tunnel the mole is actually using, mole control can be an exhausting process of trial and error that may never end in a satisfactory solution.





Vole

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Voles are not as common as moles, but can do damage to lawns and gardens similar to its underground mole cousin.



Mole Food

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There is a real lack of detailed information regarding mole food because they live a secretive life underground. So, the mole diet may consist of lots of different things.



Mole Damage

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Eastern moles are digging machines. Consider this fact. A tiny mole can dig up to 15 feet in one hour or up to 100 feet in a day. That's serious earth moving! I'm sure I would be much less impressed if they were digging in my yard.



Star-Nosed Mole

The Star-Nosed mole is one of nature's oddest looking creatures with a face only a mother could love.

Mole Traps

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Mole traps can be effective if set properly and checked regularly for mole activity. Does the average homeowner want to do what it takes?












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