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Yard Moles


thefuzz

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Anyone ever had issues with them?

 

I finally get my yard close to the way a yard is supposed to look after buying the house a couple years ago, and now I have freaking moles destroying it.

 

Tried poison worms, bait, and a local landscaper to spray to get rid of grubs....nothing.  Just ordered some traps, just didn't know if anyone had ever dealt with them.

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i need to get a cat or two to take care of the rodents around here. we've got a lot of land and you'd think they'd be happy in the woods, but no....they like the grassed areas around the house. rodents bring snakes and snakes make for an unhappy wife.

we've also got a ground hog that's getting into my garden and eating my cabbage and broccoli and started eating my younf sunflowers. it's only a matter of time before it gets into my squash and zucchini and will be an even bigger pain when the beans and watermelons start producing. today i'm gonna get my shotgun out and camp outside the one hole i know it uses. this is the first year the deer have stayed out of my garden. i'm not going to lose my food to that big rodent anymore.

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we've also got a ground hog that's getting into my garden and eating my cabbage and broccoli and started eating my younf sunflowers. it's only a matter of time before it gets into my squash and zucchini and will be an even bigger pain when the beans and watermelons start producing. today i'm gonna get my shotgun out and camp outside the one hole i know it uses. this is the first year the deer have stayed out of my garden. i'm not going to lose my food to that big rodent anymore.

plastic explosives,  just ask Carl.

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i need to get a cat or two to take care of the rodents around here. we've got a lot of land and you'd think they'd be happy in the woods, but no....they like the grassed areas around the house. rodents bring snakes and snakes make for an unhappy wife.

we've also got a ground hog that's getting into my garden and eating my cabbage and broccoli and started eating my younf sunflowers. it's only a matter of time before it gets into my squash and zucchini and will be an even bigger pain when the beans and watermelons start producing. today i'm gonna get my shotgun out and camp outside the one hole i know it uses. this is the first year the deer have stayed out of my garden. i'm not going to lose my food to that big rodent anymore.

I had considered getting a cat and letting it handle it.  Just got the traps Saturday, and plan on putting them out this week.  Need to mow really close first so I can see the fresh runs.

 

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