Garden without moles: a quick and humane way to get rid of uninvited guests

When you suddenly see a pile of dirt on the lawn, you probably know that a mole has visited your garden. How to drive him out so that he does not destroy your garden, but at the same time so that you do not harm him? Take a look.

When you notice an unsightly brown pile of dirt on an absolutely perfect green, ideally freshly mowed, lawn, you probably know who is behind it. And you will realize that you have been lied to since childhood. You definitely don’t want a mole in your garden. Firstly, he is not at all as cute as Zdeněk Miller illustrated him to you, secondly, he can’t drive, so you won’t see any small car parked by the pile, thirdly, the mole doesn’t even have panties on, and fourthly, he definitely doesn’t help in the garden. If you remember the episode where the mole stopped the bulldozer from destroying the meadow, don’t be fooled. The mole is the one driving the bulldozer and he’s about to demolish your lawn if you don’t do something fast.

You can find a YouTube video on how to drive moles out of the garden on the Agro CS channel:

How to get rid of moles

Even if moles are ruining your property, they’re still cute creatures, so it’s ideal to get rid of them in a humane way. At the same time they are protected, so destroying them is a crime. And there are several ways. The number one humane and natural method is to put something in mole corridors that repels moles with its strong aroma and smell.

For example, you can put them in the corridors garlic, onion, walnut leaves or, for example, chopped cottage cheese. If you have a dog or a cat, you’ve won the lottery, because you can also use it to remove moles. Moles will smell the “predator” and be afraid. Because moles depend on their keen sense of smell, they will quickly scurry away from your garden.

Another natural and humane way to drive moles out of the garden is . Among such plants are, for example, royal sedge, African, or ornamental garlic. It is definitely not worth it for moles to build underground passages in the soil where these plants grow. So they pack up all their toy cars and panties and move a house away.

Loud vibrations

If there’s one thing moles hate, it’s noise and strong vibrations. With fall now in full swing, which means wind is the order of the day, you can use this to your advantage. It is enough to stick several steel rods at a certain distance into the ground, roughly in the places where the mole corridors are found. Then place plastic bottles on top of them to support the wind. Moles will feel the vibrations and will leave your garden for good within a few moments. And you have .

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