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Gardeners and homeowners are targeting and killing ground moles that took over their lawns and backyards. Moles are the culprits why their plants, flowers, trees, shrubs and landscape are upside down. They are killing ground moles because they believed that they are the only responsible for all of the above without thinking that there are other creatures that benefit from it. Moles are not the only burrowing animals in the ground. There can be squirrels, rats, packet gophers, chipmunks, rabbits, voles and many others. Moles are just some of the wild animals that dig the yard to find food and a place to stay.

Because of the mole’s characteristic they are often misunderstood. Although they are responsible for the damages to the lawns and backyard they also contribute in some ways that is not given credit or recognized. For example moles kill harmful insects to the plants by eating them. When these moles dig they aerate the soil making it favorable for the water to mix with the other soil and the nutrients are distributed to the plants in the area. On the contrary the mounds of dirt and molehills can be dangerous to people walking and playing in the vicinity. Accident may happen as someone steps into those holes.

Because of the problem outweighs the benefits, killing ground moles gives justice to the havoc that it caused to humans. Ground moles are wild creatures and they are born to dig and stay in the ground most of the time. They are good surface walkers and they are built to dig tons and tons of soil in order to survive. These ground moles dig on purpose and that is why they have long big claws and snout. They dig to hunt for food and find a place to stay. They are usually loners and do not like company. They fight for intruders if they happen to invade the privacy of their tunnels.

Moles feed on insects, earthworms and grubs that are mostly found under the ground. They have a strong sense of smell that they can sense these crawlers few inches below the earth surface. Their appetite on worms and insects is so high that they consume food in as much as 75-100 % of their body weight. They eat so wildly and if they starve for 4 hours they could die.

Homeowners who have their yards devastated by burrowing animals find ways in killing ground moles and its company. Ground moles are also getting smarter as the people set their traps and bait they can elude them so easily. Sometimes people win over these creatures and they can be trapped so quickly. There are various ways in eradicating and killing ground moles. You can buy commercially made baits or you can do it yourself. You can use poison and chemical sprays however you need a local license and more caution is needed to avoid accident to humans.

Since ground moles love to eat worms, insects and grubs, cutting their food supply is also a strategy in killing moles. If they starve, they die so that is one way of eradicating the moles from your backyard. Natural ways of killing ground moles is by flooding the holes. Trapping is the most popular of all the methods but make sure that you know how it is done to be more effective and so that you will not waste your time for nothing.

Killing ground moles is not easy especially these creatures have the right to live. However if you are sorry and do not want to be killing ground moles you can drive or deter them away from your backyard in a natural way. Planting smelly flowers whose bulbs have strong odors will drive the moles away. They will not come aback anymore as long as you have these flowers that smells like skunk are still present in your backyard.