It's a good idea for you to see a doctor to make sure they're harmless moles. Assuming they are, he or she might either remove them or tell you they're best left alone. Or the doctor might recommend that you see a dermatologist. In addition to the possibility of removing a mole that should be checked out by a doctor, there's a pretty big risk of infection with trying to remove anything from your skin at home. There are some nasty bacteria that are living in the environment that could make you quite sick if they infected a skin wound. And the antibiotics we have don't always work well. Also, there are some warning signs for moles that might be something more concerning. I can post if interested/worried.
You should go to a dermatologist to get moles removed.
moles eat grubs so if you get rid of the grubs the moles will leave
you go to the doctor and they can cut them out
Lime is not an effective method for getting rid of moles. Moles are primarily underground creatures that feed on insects and grubs, and while lime can alter soil pH, it doesn’t directly affect moles or their food sources. To deter moles, other methods such as traps or natural repellents are typically more effective.
No. Get a cat.
Hide them under your matteress.
You can go to your dermatologist and he/she will remove it for you.
moles eat food in a garden. so yes moles would be bad for the garden. i would get rid of them inless you like them eating your food.
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No, Comet cleanser is not effective in getting rid of moles in yards. Moles are burrowing animals and require specific trapping or repellent methods to control their population in a yard. Using natural predators like owls and maintaining a well-drained yard can also help deter moles.
You can get moles frozen off by a doctor, but it takes a few weeks for them to actually fall off.
use one of the new skin-tag removers from walmart or other places