I'm not sure if you mean the animals or the skin markings (I'm pretty sure you don't mean the chemical quantity-of-matter unit).
If it's the animals, you might try a thumper. It's a sort of windmill like device that strikes a peg every time the blades go around; the sound is transmitted through a stake into the ground, and apparently the moles don't like it and leave. I don't really know how well they work in practice.
If you mean the skin markings, they're natural and normal and there really isn't a "natural" way to get rid of them... you'd have to see a dermatologist to have them removed.
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
scratch it off or get a dog
One natural way to get rid of gophers and moles in your yard is to plant plants that they dislike, such as daffodils or marigolds. You can also use castor oil or garlic-based repellents, or install barriers like wire mesh underground to deter them. Additionally, maintaining a well-watered lawn can make the soil less appealing to these pests.
you go to the doctor and they can cut them out
You can't get rid of tornadoes. They dissipate naturally.
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.
You can go to your dermatologist and he/she will remove it for you.
Hide them under your matteress.
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.
poison