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Do moles carry any diseases?

Like many mammals, moles can be carriers of fleas and ticks. It is also possible for them to carry tapeworm or Bartonella. These parasites can carry a lot of different diseases that can be passed to people or their pets. This bite is what will pass a disease.Click to see full answer. Keeping this in consideration, do moles have diseases?Moles can bite and they are able to carry rabies, but there is no historical data that suggests any human has ever contracted rabies from a mole bite. Voles can bite, and they can carry many diseases including tularemia and rabies.Subsequently, question is, do moles carry rabies? All bites from these animals should be checked by a healthcare provider. Rodents such as mice, rats, gophers, moles, chipmunks, prairie dogs, and rabbits do not carry rabies. Squirrels rarely carry rabies. Rodents can carry other diseases (such as plague). Similarly, are moles harmful to humans? Moles are not dangerous to people. They are, however, dangerous to the lawn and landscapes that they are invading. They can cause significant, costly damage to the root system of grasses and ornamental plants as they create their tunnels and forage for food.Can dogs get diseases from moles?Since moles are a part of the rodent family, there is a chance the animal could carry rabies. If your dog catches a mole and then seems to be acting strangely soon after, take the dog to the vet to check for possible disease.

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Update: 2024-07-16