
Moles can be a nuisance to the gardener because they dig up the soil. Here are tips for how to get rid of a mole.
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Question: Do moles hibernate? I live in southwestern PA. We have had freezing temperatures lately. Yet still see several dirt volcanoes. Plus, my dog barks at the ground and digs holes everywhere. Could she be hearing moles in the ground?
Hi Becci,
It is a common misconception that moles hibernate: they do not. Your dog is most likely hearing or smelling the moles. They dig holes close to the surface during winter, and retreat further underground during the summer.
Can you make a pet out of the moles. Or do they carry disease’s?
Interesting question! We would not recommend having a wild mole as a pet, however, for a number of reasons. Although we don’t know about the disease aspect, keeping any wildlife could go against certain laws; you might want to check regulations in your area first. Also, as we understand it, moles need specialized care, and don’t take well to captivity. They require feeding several times per day — even a few hours without food might make them ill or worse. (They like earthworms and underground insects that can be hard to come by.) They also like to be enclosed, in dark places, with lots of dirt and space to tunnel, which is usually impractical for most pet owners. You also have to keep track of the temperature in their environment, as they are sensitive. Plus, they do not like to be held, and can get very scared if handled. They are also territorial, and need to be kept separate from other moles. Sometimes, people need to take care of wild moles temporarily if they become injured, before releasing them back into the wild, usually with the help from wildlife rehabilitation specialists. Otherwise, we’d suggest choosing another animal who could be comfortable and happy as a pet. Hope this helps!
I put my cats litter down the mole holes - esp. the POOP! They leave is a very short time. Don't cover the hole when you fill it - the smell of the cat litter is drawn down into their tunnel. I have no mole problems.
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My backyard don’t have the dirt thrown on top like your picture. It has holes in my yard in a lot of places. So please!!!’ Help me figure this out if it’s not moles then what could it possibly be. I noticed a few now it’s a lot and I don’t like it. That’s never happened before.
Thank you
If the holes are a couple of inches in diameter and no tunnels lifting ground up around area it's most likely it's chip monks making the holes.
Play Prince next to your tomato plants with a blue tooth speaker.play it loudly during am & pm hours of mole happy hours this will detour other feature moles! After one week....repeat the same play list only louder. You might need to weed your garden more often but the moles will not be gone..
I'll bet your neighbors want to get rid of you too, hahaha
Sounds like armadillo. They dig holes looking for worms grubs