FAQs about Moles and Mole Control Q: Can moles swim with their webbed feet? A: Not in the sense you are thinking! Moles sort of “swim” through the soil, using their webbed feet like paddles to move through it.
Q: How deep and how long can mole tunnels reach? A: Mole tunnels can reach up to 3 feet deep and over 100 total feet, although that includes winding tunneling!

Q: Since moles can be so far under the surface, how can I get rid of them? A: Mole repellents and mole traps appear to be the only really effective method of controlling moles.
Q: Since moles eat insects, could they be considered beneficial? A: Actually, moles can be beneficial; however, when it “swims” through the soil, its motion can sometimes inadvertently damage the roots of crops, plants, shrubbery and trees when they get too close to the surface. In addition, mice use mole tunnels for protection and as avenues to food supplies, including plant parts.
Q: How does Dr. T’s Nature Products® Mole Out® Mole Repelling Granules work? A: Dr. T’s Nature Products® Mole Out® Mole Repelling Granules coats the food source with natural oils which upset the stomach of the mole, making the mole leave the area. It does not actually harm the mole.
If you have any more questions, please contact me.  Dr. T’s Nature Products® offers a variety of innovative solutions to effectively control moles by providing powerful, natural products for your specific mole control needs. |