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Gavin Paton
14-12-2005, 11:24 AM
This may be resurrecting an old subject but I have a huge problem with Mole
hills on my lawn in Brittany, France.
I have tried everything except poison, this I cannot use because I have
three dogs and would not risk their health.
I have found that mole hills do not appear in the parts of the lawns that
have been treated with "Weed & Feed". Does this product have an effect on
the worms in the teated areas or dirctly on the moles? If this is the answer
is it possible to make a weed and feed substitute as the commercial product
is very expensive here in France and my lawns cover a large area.
Any help and advise would be must welcome as would a recipe for weed and
feed.
Many thanks in advance
Gavin

ds549@webtv.net
14-12-2005, 05:40 PM
hi gavin, i have killed amost a hundred moles in the last 3 years, i
use sissor mole traps i got from gemplers.com. i tried the products
advertised as mole reppellants and they did not work. i did notice when
i put amonium nitrate fertilizer on my back lot that i have garden and
fruit trees that the moles left to the surrounding areas for several
months. lucas

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm

tightwad
15-12-2005, 02:19 AM
Gavin Paton wrote:

> This may be resurrecting an old subject but I have a huge problem with Mole
> hills on my lawn in Brittany, France.
> I have tried everything except poison, this I cannot use because I have
> three dogs and would not risk their health.
> I have found that mole hills do not appear in the parts of the lawns that
> have been treated with "Weed & Feed". Does this product have an effect on
> the worms in the teated areas or dirctly on the moles? If this is the answer
> is it possible to make a weed and feed substitute as the commercial product
> is very expensive here in France and my lawns cover a large area.
> Any help and advise would be must welcome as would a recipe for weed and
> feed.
> Many thanks in advance
> Gavin
>
>
Wee and Feed will certainly affect them. I had a problem with them.
I also had some black fungus on the fescue. I spread fungicide and they
didn't like that.It rained in the next few days .
Several came out of their holes and raced around screaming over the
next few days. I didn't know they could make a sound.
My daughter caught one and took it to school. She had to feed it
crickets etc every few minutes.
I guess the others went into the woods or died.

Addisons
15-12-2005, 06:27 AM
"tightwad" > wrote in message
...
> Gavin Paton wrote:
>
>> This may be resurrecting an old subject but I have a huge problem with
>> Mole hills on my lawn in Brittany, France.
>> I have tried everything except poison, this I cannot use because I have
>> three dogs and would not risk their health.
>> I have found that mole hills do not appear in the parts of the lawns that
>> have been treated with "Weed & Feed". Does this product have an effect on
>> the worms in the teated areas or dirctly on the moles? If this is the
>> answer is it possible to make a weed and feed substitute as the
>> commercial product is very expensive here in France and my lawns cover a
>> large area.
>> Any help and advise would be must welcome as would a recipe for weed and
>> feed.
>> Many thanks in advance
>> Gavin
> Wee and Feed will certainly affect them. I had a problem with them.
> I also had some black fungus on the fescue. I spread fungicide and they
> didn't like that.It rained in the next few days .
> Several came out of their holes and raced around screaming over the next
> few days. I didn't know they could make a sound.
> My daughter caught one and took it to school. She had to feed it crickets
> etc every few minutes.
> I guess the others went into the woods or died.

The main reason moles are in your lawn is the presence of grubs. Grubs are
candy to a mole. Get rid of the grubs and you should get rid of the moles. I
know this from experience.


Hawkeye65

dave
06-01-2006, 10:57 PM
You guys are making this way too tough...

All you have to do is light a fusee (road flair) and shove it in the
hole. Kick the dirt into the hole so the acrid smoke won't come out,
instead it will fill the tunnels and the moles will leave. If they
don't,,, they will die.
The sulfer smell is way too strong to exist. You may have to hit them
a few times before they quit coming back.

This works great!

BoNanner
06-01-2006, 11:36 PM
On 6 Jan 2006 13:57:31 -0800, "dave" > wrote:

>You guys are making this way too tough...
>
>All you have to do is light a fusee (road flair) and shove it in the
>hole. Kick the dirt into the hole so the acrid smoke won't come out,
>instead it will fill the tunnels and the moles will leave. If they
>don't,,, they will die.
>The sulfer smell is way too strong to exist. You may have to hit them
>a few times before they quit coming back.
>
>This works great!

Caddy Shack meets Wack-A-Mole

hiebs
07-01-2006, 10:26 AM
I heard this on public radio today, Juicy fruit gum, I guess they eat
and and it messes up there innerds. Dont know if it really works.


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Mel-Donnie Kelly
08-01-2006, 03:27 PM
NO gum don't work. Get a harpoon trap and learn how to use it.

Mel & Donnie down in Bluebird Valley In the middle of beautiful down
town Yountsville. Managers of the water works.

KCnRichmond
11-01-2006, 12:05 PM
Moles are helping you, grubs are favorite food and the aerate your lawn and
garden beds. They are carnivores and don't eat roots, voles do.



"dave" > wrote in message
oups.com...
> You guys are making this way too tough...
>
> All you have to do is light a fusee (road flair) and shove it in the
> hole. Kick the dirt into the hole so the acrid smoke won't come out,
> instead it will fill the tunnels and the moles will leave. If they
> don't,,, they will die.
> The sulfer smell is way too strong to exist. You may have to hit them
> a few times before they quit coming back.
>
> This works great!
>

BoNanner
11-01-2006, 07:35 PM
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 11:05:06 GMT, "KCnRichmond"
> wrote:

>Moles are helping you, grubs are favorite food and the aerate your lawn and
>garden beds. They are carnivores and don't eat roots, voles do.
>
the problem is, in a garden they tunnel under your plants and the
roots dry out

ds549@webtv.net
26-01-2006, 12:22 AM
there are some nash mole traps on ebay . i think they are the best
trap. lucas

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm

Gizzard
28-01-2006, 12:01 AM
Get a Mole catcher!


"KCnRichmond" > wrote in message
...
> Moles are helping you, grubs are favorite food and the aerate your lawn
and
> garden beds. They are carnivores and don't eat roots, voles do.
>
>
>
> "dave" > wrote in message
> oups.com...
> > You guys are making this way too tough...
> >
> > All you have to do is light a fusee (road flair) and shove it in the
> > hole. Kick the dirt into the hole so the acrid smoke won't come out,
> > instead it will fill the tunnels and the moles will leave. If they
> > don't,,, they will die.
> > The sulfer smell is way too strong to exist. You may have to hit them
> > a few times before they quit coming back.
> >
> > This works great!
> >
>
>

cubby
16-02-2006, 02:05 PM
This may be resurrecting an old subject but I have a huge problem with Mole
hills on my lawn in Brittany, France.
I have tried everything except poison, this I cannot use because I have
three dogs and would not risk their health.
I have found that mole hills do not appear in the parts of the lawns that
have been treated with "Weed & Feed". Does this product have an effect on
the worms in the teated areas or dirctly on the moles? If this is the answer
is it possible to make a weed and feed substitute as the commercial product
is very expensive here in France and my lawns cover a large area.
Any help and advise would be must welcome as would a recipe for weed and
feed.
Many thanks in advance
Gavin

I too had ?have a mole problem in a big way. I tried all the logical and some times plain daft methods recommended. Finally I found that the only reliable way is to trap them using half barrel traps, also known as dufus traps in areas where there are large molehills and scissor traps where the runs are visible as raised ruts on the surface. I get about a 1 in 5 success rate and have the satisfaction of knowing not hoping that I have gotten rid.

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