These 8 Things Will Attract Moles To Your Yard

1. PREY

Moles love earthworms and they’ll be happy to destroy your whole yard in order to eat as many earthworms as possible.

2. MOIST SOIL

If your soil doesn’t have good drainage and retains too much moisture, it creates a perfect environment for moles.

3. SOIL TYPE

Moles find sandy and loamy soils very attractive because they make digging very easy and they aren’t typically found in yards with predominantly clay soils.

4. PLANT ROOTS

When searching for insects, moles will munch on the roots of your plants and destroy flower beds.

5. DENSE GROUND COVERS

Tall grasses, wood piles, and debris can offer shelter for moles and they’ll spend more time in your outdoor space as a result.

6. SEASONAL CHANGES

During spring and fall there are a lot of insects in your yard, and soil moisture levels are higher because of more frequent rainfall.

7. NEIGHBORING YARDS

Moles can travel long distances using the tunnels they create. Your yard will be in bigger danger of becoming a mole home if you live near the natural habitats of these animals.

8. TERRITORIAL BEHAVIOR

Male moles exhibit a strong territorial nature, often exploring unfamiliar areas to find mates or establish fresh territories.

How To Control And Prevent Moles?

1. Reduce insect population. 2. Modify soil. 3. Install barriers. 4. Contact the professionals.

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