How to Get Rid of Ground Moles with Dawn Soap, Castor oil & Fruit gum

Ground moles are stubborn burrowing mammals that dig tunnels in your lawn and garden to find earthworms, grubs, and insects to feed on them.

While sourcing for their foods, they expose the roots of your food crops, flowers, and other plants in your garden.

Making tunnels and molds can also disfigure the landscape of your garden.

Also, ground moles can invite their predators into your garden, causing more trouble to your plants and the whole garden.

How to get rid of ground moles

How do you Ge Rid of Ground Moles in your Garden?

There are different methods of getting rid of underground moles. Some of the methods of getting out ground moles are mechanical, biological, chemical, and electric.

Mechanical methods of eliminating moles involve setting a trap to catch or kill them, installing trenches around your lawn, etc.

The biological method involves destroying mole foods and sources, maintaining moisture balance in your garden, etc.

The chemical method is using chemicals to kill or repel ground moles with stringent odor, such as the use of vinegar to get rid of moles.

The electric method is the use of an electronic repellant that make sounds and mimic predators.

 

How to Get Rid of Ground Moles with Dawn soap?

You can use any method to get rid of ground moles by killing them, repelling them, or getting them out live from your garden.

One of the home remedies for repelling ground moles is using dawn soap. Dawn soap is a dish soap that’s used for domestic cleaning.

You can mix your Dawn dish soap with water and other liquid chemicals and spray the mix on your lawn to help repel them.

Mix 5 tsp of Dawn dish soap with 1 gallon of water and pour in their holes and around the lawn.

While Dawn dish soap is not effective in killing ground moles, it can deter them.

 

How to Get Rid of Ground Moles with Castor oil?

Castor oil is a common ingredient in many mole repellents, hence, people who are troubled by moles use it as a home remedy to deter ground moles.

Castor oil is used as a natural deterrent for pests and small mammals and predators in the garden.

The oil is said to disrupt the mole’s sense of smell and discourage them from entering a certain area.

Also, castor oil can make your soil unpalatable for moles to burrow and find food.

To use castor oil to get rid of ground moles in your farm, mix it with water or white vinegar and spray it around your garden or affected area in your farm.

 

How to Get Rid of Ground Moles with Juicy Fruit Gum?

The use of Juicy Fruit gum to get rid of ground moles has circulated the internet as a home remedy just like castor oil and apple cider vinegar.

The juicy fruit gum can be chewed before dropping in the tunnel or remaining unchewed to keep the flavor.

It is believed that gum is not digestible for ground moles, and when they eat it, the gum would cause an obstruction in their digestive system, leading to their death.

As good as this method seems, it’s not effective because moles are not likely to eat the gum.

Also, it requires skills to use ground mole food as bait to eat juicy fruit gum causing a digestive problems and death to them.