![]() Now you can make your own! Use Dawn and castor oil to repel moles in your lawn Many commercial repellents use concentrated pellets or liquids composed of castor oil and other irritating ingredients to drive moles away. Combined with castor oil it makes a great natural mole repellent for your lawn. You can get live traps and relocate the moles but I have a recipe to share that uses one of my favorite household supplies: Dawn dish soap. Instead of killing the rodents I’d rather they prefer not to tear up my lawn in the first place (and go for the neighbors instead I suppose). ![]() You can kill moles with a trap but I prefer cruelty-free methods. Moles eat insects and worms in the ground so if you have a few mole hills on your lawn take comfort knowing they are getting rid of spiders and other bugs (if you're having trouble with other rodents, read more here). Creatures that burrow under the ground help to aerate the soil and help keep the bug population under control. Moles aren’t all bad through, they do serve a purpose. You may also like: 20 Genius Uses for Dawn Dish Soap in the Home and Garden Those large lumps of brown dirt can totally ruin the look of your luscious lawn, and burrowing rodents can cause damage to the grass roots underneath. If you’ve been working hard on your lawn and garden, one of the most frustrating things you can find on your grass are mole hills. Will cats help get rid of rodents in the yard?.How to get rid of ground moles with urine.Here’s why natural mole repellent with Dawn and castor oil works:. ![]()
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