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sorry about the typing error, the correct word is CASTor bean seeds>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Originally Posted by needles3thread
How do you get rid of moles in your yard?
I can't seem them working - only the results where they have been digging tunnels. If you have rose bushes in your yard, insert the thorny stems into the run. My one time rose growing neighbor, now deceased, always was successful with that method. I have one that burrows in the flower beds from time to time and has never come into the yard, so I leave it be since it aerates the soil and sure make weeding easy early in the sping. HA! |
Originally Posted by rexie
My neighbor puts those little whirlyjigs in her yard. She says the thumping noise runs them off. It must work, cause my yard is full of them.
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I have been told to soak a dryer sheet in amonia and stick it in the holes.. that will run them out..
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Originally Posted by needles3thread
Thanks for all the replies. Some, we have tried, others not. Been fighting them forever, it seems. We have no cats or dogs.
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A friend of our swore on juicy fruit gum. She didn't chew it though. She said you put the stick - still in the aluminum wrapper - in the hole. The moles will chew through the aluminum to get to the gum, and the aluminum will kill them. I haven't tried this myself, but she used it - and had a mole free yard. :D
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People think up the darnest ideas!
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Originally Posted by needles3thread
How do you get rid of moles in your yard?
I can't seem them working - only the results where they have been digging tunnels. |
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If you live outside the city limits stand and watch for mound movement from their digging. Blast downwards with a shotgun and if you don't kill the darn thing the sound shock usually does. I have only had to resort to this method twice as the mole pellets usually work. You have to find the tunnel and insert the pellets as it won't work if you place them in the mound spot.
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