Are moles destroying your beautiful lawn and leaving in their path large mounds of unsightly dirt? Have your kids fallen into one of the holes and hurt an ankle or a leg? These pesky critters must be stopped!

The most successful terminal control for moles is a worm-shaped mole bait proven to kill moles in lawns. This new mole bait mimics the moles natural food the earthworm. A common myth is that moles eat grubs solely, moles prefer earthworms. The Moleminator worms have the texture, look and feel of real earthworms with an added scent enhancer to attract moles. Moles can consume a lethal dose in just a single feeding, far superior to the old fashion “poison peanuts”.

Tip: Wear gloves to keep human scent off the worm, and you must be diligent about changing bait locations following active runs or tunnels. Moles will move their runs every 3 or 4 days, so baiting the active runs is most important. When baiting an active run, use an old tree branch or wooden stick to make your hole. Avoid using metal shovels that may have oils or solvent scents.

Get them Moving

If you don’t want to kill the mole then try a repellent. We have the best success with a granular Chase Mole Repellent. A dry granular castor oil byproduct, Chase Mole Repellent can be applied by hand or rotary spreader and watered in. molehole402x209.jpg.w300h156Chase is an irritant to moles and drives the mole away. Organic and completely safe on lawns, shrubs and flowers when applied as directed, you will notice the moles leaving the areas where Chase was applied. After the moles have left the area, reapply every 3-4 weeks along the perimeter to keep them out.

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