grasses, moles, pest control - Knowledgebase Question

Port St. Lucie, Fl
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Question by ellenh53
January 17, 2009
I live on the Treasure coast of Florida in Port St. Lucie. My lawn has about 4 different kinds of grasses and 7 different weeds. I also have moles and pests for them to eat. I have tried everything I can think of to get rid of the moles but no luck. Please Help, my lawn looks like a piece of swiss cheese.

Thank you
Ellen Hillje


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Answer from NGA
January 17, 2009
While there are many products on the market that claim to deter moles, as long as you have healthy soil teaming with grubs and earthworms, moles will find them. The best solution is to trap the moles. You can do this by discovering which of the tunnels is their main run and placing the trap there. Take a long screwdriver, or an unbent coat hanger and probe the soil until you find a long tunnel. Moles make short tunnels that lead to sleeping quarters and refuse areas. Their main runs are long and often there are two or more. Once you've found a main run, place the trap, cover it up, and exercise patience. Eventually you'll get them all. If it's any consolation, moles like nice healthy, loose soil containing lots of grubs and other insects. It's a complement to your skills as a gardener to have moles visit!

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