Moles can be a major nuisance, leaving unsightly holes all over your yard. But getting rid of them doesn't have to be difficult or expensive. With just a few simple supplies, you can use vinegar to get rid of ground moles in just a few easy steps. Step 1: Supplies You'll Need In order to get rid of ground moles using vinegar, you will need to gather a few supplies. You will need a bottle of white vinegar, a funnel, and a cup. You will also need a mole repellent recipe, which you can mix together using 1 gallon of white vinegar, 1 cup of castor oil, and 1 tablespoon of cayenne pepper. How To Get Rid Of Ground Moles With Vinegar Step 2: Create Your Mole Repellent In order to create an effective mole repellent, you'll need to mix together 1 gallon of white vinegar, 1 cup of castor oil, and 1 tablespoon of cayenne pepper. Once the ingredients are combined, pour the repellent into an empty spray bottle. When using this repellent, it is important to be careful as the cayenne pepper can cause skin irritation. If you have sensitive skin, you may want to wear gloves when applying the repellent. It is also important to keep the repellent away from children and pets. To use the repellent, simply pour it into each mole hole. You will need to reapply the repellent every few days or after it rains. The vinegar smell will dissipate quickly, but the repellent will continue to work. You can also prevent future moles by filling holes and cracks, keeping your lawn short, and reducing the amount of grubs. Step 3: Apply the Repellent to the Ground In order to apply the repellent, you will need to identify all the mole holes in your yard. Once you have found all the holes, use a funnel to pour the repellent into each one. Be sure to keep children and pets away from the area while you are applying the repellent. After you have applied the repellent, cover the holes with dirt. Step 4: Wait for the Moles to Leave After you have applied the mole repellent, it is important to give it time to work. Check back in a few days to see if the moles have left. If they are still present, you can reapply the repellent. Be patient and eventually the moles will leave. Step 5: Prevent Future Moles One of the best ways to prevent future moles from taking over your yard is to block their entry points. This can be done by filling holes and cracks, and covering any exposed areas with wire mesh. Another way to prevent moles is to keep your lawn short and tidy. This will reduce the amount of places moles can hide. Finally, try to reduce the amount of grubs in your yard. Grubs are a major food source for moles, so by reducing the population of grubs, you can also reduce the population of moles.
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