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 Moles prefer soft soil close to rivers, streams and other waterways and spend most of their time underground in tunnels.
Living and feeding primarily underground in their complex system of burrows and tunnels, moles only come to the surface occasionally to gather nesting materials.
Moles feed almost exclusively on soil insects - earthworms and grubs are the most important food sources. | | | Identify Mole Damage The ridges produced by burrowing plainly indicate the presence of a mole. Moles are mostly active in the early morning and late in the  evening. Most of the tunneling is done in a random search for food, so many of the tunnels are seldom re-used by the mole that created it. When trapping moles, it is important to remember that their more permanent or "active" tunnels usually run along fences, borders or other protected places that lead to feeding areas. Havahart® offers a variety of mole control solutions such as mole repellents to help you with your mole control needs. | | |  |
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