For many summer residents, moles are a real headache that they have to deal with separately.
Animals dig up the area: they spoil the lawn, destroy the plantings, and ruin the beds.
There is a humane way to fight moles. Animals will forget the way to the site with the help of simple tricks.
There is no need to set traps. You also don't have to stock up on poison for moles. Plants will help to discourage the animal from the area.
Experienced gardeners recommend planting marigolds. It has been noted that moles do not like these flowers and retreat very quickly. Hyssop is no less effective - the sharp aroma will scare away the mammal.
Lilies of the valley, brunnera, and fritillary planted on the plot also scare away moles. These plants are unpretentious, but work without fail when it is necessary to protect the lawn or beds from the tricks of animals.
Plants release insecticides into the soil, which kill insects – the moles’ food. Food becomes scarce, so the mammals leave the area.