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dealing with moles in the backyard.

Posted on 3/17/25 at 4:51 am
Posted by pankReb
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 4:51 am
Was recommend to use the Victor mole poison(comes in a yellow cone). Looks like it might have worked in the front yard but haven't tried it in the back because that's where we let the dog out. Anyone have a recommendation for using something more pet friendly to get rid of the moles?

We would be fine just walking her for a week or so until the poison is gone but just looking for other options.
Posted by SirWinston
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 6:25 am to
Is the poison humane? I hate how mean the poison for mice is (takes up to several days for them to die) and so I wind up using snap traps instead.
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Posted by pankReb
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 6:31 am to
The amount of care that I have for that is minimal.
Posted by Loup
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:04 am to
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haven't tried it in the back because that's where we let the dog out


Your dog hasn't figured out how to take care of them yet?
Posted by pankReb
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:06 am to
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Your dog hasn't figured out how to take care of them yet?


she's a border collie. The only thing she'd be good for is moving it from one part of the yard to the other.
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:08 am to
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she's a border collie. The only thing she'd be good for is moving it from one part of the yard to the other.


Since she's smart it shouldn't be hard to get her to dig them up, my lab learned pretty quick. You can see where the runs stop as soon as they come under the fence. She's hell on them. Haven't had one make it further than a foot or so under the fence in 4 years.
Posted by TimeOutdoors
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:09 am to
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The amount of care that I have for that is minimal.


It's not the mole that I care about, but I worry about owls or other wildlife eating them after they are poisoned.

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I have never had an issue with moles, but my parents did. This is a version of what my dad used.
Posted by pankReb
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:11 am to
Trust me, I wish she would. She doesn't dig at all. She knows something is down there but all she does is just stick her nose in the hole and stare at it.

But also I don't really want to start digging holes everywhere. She can be pretty obsessive about things and I don't want her destroying the back yard.
Posted by pankReb
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:12 am to
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It's not the mole that I care about, but I worry about owls or other wildlife eating them after they are poisoned.



That's fair.

quote:

Amazon
I have never had an issue with moles, but my parents did. This is a version of what my dad used.


Posted by TimeOutdoors
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:17 am to
I would look at the ultrasonic ones also. They seem to have good reviews, but I have no experience with them.
Posted by pankReb
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:50 am to
I’m wondering if this is going to be a recurring thing to deal with. The neighbors behind us have chickens and I’ve always been told you typically have rodent problems with them.
Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 8:54 am to
my mutt terrier mix cleared moles from 6 acres in a couple weeks. i had to stop feeding her she was getting fat
Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 9:02 am to
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The neighbors behind us have chickens and I’ve always been told you typically have rodent problems
moles are not rodents and dont eat chicken feed. they eat worms and grubs and are unrelated to keeping poultry.
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 9:10 am to
Great to know.
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 9:12 am to
Buddy at work said it might actually be a Vole instead of a mole and that could be why they’re hanging out on that side of the years near the chickens.

He gave some great advice that fragrant things like Mint and marigolds do really well at keeping them away. Said to get some peppermint oil and drizzle it around the yard.
This post was edited on 3/17/25 at 9:14 am
Posted by cgrand
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 9:35 am to
mole



vole



voles are indeed rodents, basically burrowing mice

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Posted by Spankum
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 5:33 pm to
I also have problems with them every summer. I typically use some poison gas that you can get at tractor supply or Lowe’s. It is kind of like a flare that you light andd stick it in the hole. Cool thing is, the tunnels aren’t sealed well, so you can see the smoke coming out from tunnels all over your yard.

I wouldn’t use the poison bait shaped like worms, because pets may be able to get that.
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Posted on 3/17/25 at 7:01 pm to
Posted by ole man
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Posted on 3/18/25 at 4:37 am to
I've used that along with poison worm bait both worked haven't had any in a yr and a half thank god, those little frickers do some damage.
Posted by ole man
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Posted on 3/18/25 at 4:38 am to
frick that, I want those turds dead dead dead
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