The best mole bait (Hint: It involves Juicy Fruit™ and worms)

You, faithful reader of AndrewsGumWorld, may not only chew gum, but also own a lawn that, well, is occasionally struck by an onslaught of moles that you may not with to be in (or underneath, actually), your lawn.
You are in remarkable luck, as it turns out, according to Cordell Vail (“The World Famous Gardener”), from Gum Guy’s home state of Washington, that even though you can no longer order his Mole Bate Sticks (they are no longer manufactured due to the expense involved), you can deal with moles and not have to rely on traps (as one of AndrewsGumWorld’s friends has done), garden hoses, car exhaust (which seems complicated), poisons or antifreeze.
But you do need gum, as his website explains.
Juicy Fruit™, in particular, seems to work best, and there are also worms and discarded plastic milk jugs involved:
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Now here is the a little secret to help you make your home remedy mole bate mole treatment more effective. Find an empty milk carton and cut the side out of it. Then open the chewing gum and put the chewing gum sticks into the milk carton. Then catch a few earth worms or night crawlers and put into the milk carton with the chewing gum, being careful to take the gum out of the wrapper without touching it with your fingers.Now shake it all around until all the chewing gum sticks are covered with a coating of worm substance.
This way, when you put the chewing gum in the mole holes it will cause the moles to be more anxious to eat the bate. Worms are one of their main foods. Putting this coating on the gum will be very effective in getting the moles to eat the gum. It is the gum that kills the moles. When they eat it, it clogs up their insides and they die.
Once again, you can find all five steps, more photos, and a case studies (with photos) of how the procedure works can be found on the Moles Be Gone website