DIY Mole Trapping in Kentucky: A Step-by-Step Guide
Nuisance Wildlife Expert Matthew S. Hess
10/10/2025
Nuisance Wildlife Expert Matthew S. Hess
10/10/2025
If you’re determined to tackle mole issues yourself, trapping can be an effective method when done correctly. Here’s a structured guide from your friends here at Four Seasons Pest Solutions to help you set up and use mole traps effectively.
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If your trapping venture fails or you’d prefer not to get into DIY mole trapping, remember that Four Seasons Pest Solutions is only a phone call away. We’ll have your moles gone so you can get your lawn looking top shape in no time!
How do I know which tunnels are active?
The easiest way to discover if a tunnel is still active is to collapse a small segment (six inches long) and mark it with a stick or a flag beside the test area. After a couple days, if the collapsed portion is not repaired, the tunnel is inactive.
Why do I have moles in my Kentucky lawn?
Moles are looking for food, like grubs, earthworms, and similar species. A healthy lawn will have earthworms and grubs. However, an unhealthy lawn will have lots of grubs. It isn’t always true that your lawn is unhealthy if you have moles.
Someone told me I could use Dawn dish soap to kill moles. Is that true?
We have seen no measurable success in lawns where this “treatment” has been applied.
Can’t I just shoot the moles?
That is a legal question that depends on your location and various other legal factors. Seek legal advice.
What areas do moles infest most?
Low-traffic areas are preferred. Places where frequent human or animal activity is present will often be avoided.
And remember, it’s okay to live among pests… but you don’t have to live with them!

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