Last August our area was flooded which moved moles into my yard. Tried smoke flares, poison granules, glue boards, traps, repellent, human hair, planting garlic and green onions on edge of flower beds, buzzing stakes, and even called a pest control company ( they used the wrong bait, thought I said VOLES). The gummy worm did kill one mole last fall which my old cat found.( Told they would die underground). I've been trying to push it away from going deeper into my prized flower garden with 6" boards. So far it won't dig under them. The mounds can be huge, with 4"+ wide tunnels. Nearby a mound now something is eating my Veronicas. This sure is a smart monster! To hire a good pest control guy is over $350. The mound always appear in the morning, sometimes just a little hill, other times huge.
Last August our area was flooded which moved moles into my yard. Tried smoke flares, poison granules, glue boards, traps, repellent, human hair, planting garlic and green onions on edge of flower beds, buzzing stakes, and even called a pest control company ( they used the wrong bait, thought I said VOLES). The gummy worm did kill one mole last fall which my old cat found.( Told they would die underground). I've been trying to push it away from going deeper into my prized flower garden with 6" boards. So far it won't dig under them. The mounds can be huge, with 4"+ wide tunnels. Nearby a mound now something is eating my Veronicas. This sure is a smart monster! To hire a good pest control guy is over $350. The mound always appear in the morning, sometimes just a little hill, other times huge.