If you have ever come across moles in your garden, you may be aware of how frustrating these creatures can be. Moles can leave your lawns looking messy and dirty. You may have heard that grubs can attract moles to your property, but how much of it is true?

Moles eat the insects and worms that they find on and under the ground. Grubs are one of them, and grubs can also ruin the root systems. Many people think that focusing on removing grubs will automatically solve the mole problem. However, it might be more complex than that. 

In reality, moles eat more than just grubs. Even if you remove all the grubs, moles will still stick around, eating worms and other bugs. To effectively remove moles from your property, it is best to call a professional pest control company. Find out more about them here. 

Understanding The Relationship Between Grubs And Moles

Many people believe that removing grubs from their garden will solve the mole problem. This is because moles love to feed on grubs. But this is only partly true. Grubs are only one of the insects that moles eat. 

One note of importance is that moles really get off on a lawn with a high population of grubs. But just because you do not have grubs does not mean they will not come with an open invitation to your lawn. Moles are omnivores and feed on many kinds of bugs.

Thus, even if you have cleansed your garden of larvae, moles will remain, for food is here in solitude in the shape of earthworms and other small creatures. This means that just controlling grubs is not going to ensure moles will leave your yard.

What Do Moles Really Eat?

Moles are insectivores, and so they like to eat insects and other little invertebrates. They love earthworms as their favorite food, which is a high source of nutrients and lots of moisture. 

Something interesting about them is that they can consume their own body weight in worms. There are plenty of earthworms in the soil, so they are not faced with any difficulty in finding food.

Moles also eat insects such as beetles, ants, and flies, as well as spiders. They are burrowing creatures that spend most of their time below the ground, digging around in the dirt to find their meals.

Does Grub Control Still Matter?

Grub control will not fix the whole problem, but it is still important. Grubs eat the roots of grass and can kill large areas of your lawn if you do not stop them. This can leave empty spots where moles might dig more, making your lawn even worse.

Therefore, maintaining grub control not only keeps moles away but also protects your lawn’s health. This makes your lawn less attractive to moles, but this is not enough to fully resolve the issue. This is only one key part of the process. 

Effective Methods To Control Moles 

Grub control alone will not keep moles at bay or get rid of them. Trapping moles is the most effective means of getting rid of them. Professional mole traps are designed to instantly trap and kill the mole.

In addition to needing to place the traps properly, you also have to know where the mole or moles’ tunnels are, and that can be tricky for someone who has never tried it. Also, fake earthworms that are toxic can be effective. But those should be used carefully to spare pets and wildlife from getting hurt.

You can also use castor oil to make the dirt smell bad, which will make them want to leave. Moles can also be kept out of certain places by putting up underground fences or trenches filled with rocks.

If moles and grubs have been damaging your lawn and making your life difficult, call professional pest control today. 

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