The Best Way to Stop Moles
Moles and gophers are hard to catch because they live underground. Store-bought bait often fails because it does not look like their real food. To save your yard, you need pro solutions.
Field-Tested Lawn Tools
Primary Use: Catching moles and gophers in their tunnels.
The GopherHawk is great because you do not have to dig up your yard. Use the probe to find a tunnel. Then, use the wedge to make a small hole for the trap. Moles are very smart. They will run away if they smell you or see too much dirt moving. This tool keeps things quiet and clean.
Primary Use: Stopping pests using car exhaust gas.
If a tunnel system is too big for traps, use this tool. It hooks up to the tailpipe of your car. It pumps gas into the tunnels to stop the pests fast. It is a very strong way to reach pests deep in the ground where traps cannot go.
Pro Tips for Your Lawn
- Find the Best Path: Step on a tunnel. Check it the next day. If it is flat, the moles moved on. If it is back up, that is a great spot for a trap.
- Feel for the Tunnel: Use a rod to poke the ground. When it "drops" down fast, you found the run. Getting the right spot is the most important part.
- Wear Gloves: Moles have a very good sense of smell. If they smell a human on the trap, they will go around it.