When I saw the topic of your post, it brought back horrible memories of a mole problem I had in Seattle just a few years ago. If you get your lawn healthy (grubs), they should leave. If the neighbor is the problem, good luck. There is a formula of water and dish soap and something else (I don’t recall), you can find the formula online. You make and poor into the hole/runs and it gives moles gastrointestinal discomfort, if you know what I mean, they “run” for the next yard. In my case, it had reached a point I had to bring in a “mole guy” that trapped and took them away. Had reoccurring problem, several weeks every year. Probably spent $2-3k on the mole guy. First step, healthy lawn.
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