Moles do not have direct damage to humans, rarely when a mole bites a person is when we can say that it does not directly harm someone. Moles are also known to cause rabies, so if a rabies-infected mole bites a person, it infects, the other harmful effects moles have on humans are not direct.

Moles harm humans by destroying the land and soil. By burrowing and burrowing earthworms and other insects into soils, moles interfere with soil erosion. When moles dig burrows, they dig and leave the soils open and when it rains, the soils are easily eroded by rainwater. When all these little insects are eaten, the soil is likely to become airless and crops will not thrive in these soils because they are insufficient.

The mounds and sand mounds caused by moles can be dangerous for humans because when walking and playing on uneven ground one can have an accident if they fall.

However, it’s fair to give credit where credit is due, as much as moles have many negative effects, they also have something positive to talk about. Moles eat pests that are harmful to plant roots, such as cutworms, wireworms, and leather jackets, these pests need very expensive pesticides to control. Also, when moles dig burrows while tunneling, they are aerating that soil.

As much as moles annoy and annoy humans, people are not allowed to kill them. In some US states it is illegal to kill a mole! Therefore, it is recommended that you get the best methods to control moles and get rid of them. You can put up barriers on your lawns and flower gardens to keep moles out of your lawn. A well-kept lawn attracts moles, as it is proof that there are plenty of worms, which are food for moles.

You may also have some pets that do not get along with moles. Cats specifically are enemies of moles. The fact is that moles do not like litter or kitty litter. Make sure you have a cat as a pet and you won’t have moles on your lawn. Stop the cat litter at the opening of the tunnels and the moles will be a thing of the past.

Moles are afraid of smells. If you spray castor oil on your lawn and tunnels, the moles will escape. The castor oil will remain on the lawn until it is washed away by the rains and you will not have moles on your lawn. You can also plant chocolate lilies around your garden; these lilies have a strong odor that is unpleasant to moles. Therefore, it is good to plant bulbs around your garden. Another rather strange way to keep moles off your lawn is to put human hair in mole tunnels, moles hate the feel of human hair and smell so they will run away.

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