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Old 08-04-2006, 08:32 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
LJ
 
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Default Ground moles

This was in my April, Jerry Baker newsletter.
Cheers,
LJ in Pitt Meadows, BC
Canada


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GOT MOLES? HERE'S HOW TO GET RID OF THEM
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Moles are the bane of lawn lovers everywhere. If these sod-bustin' thugs
are tearin' up your turf, you need to act fast to get a leg up on 'em now.
Here's how to kick 'em out, once and for all.

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Get the grubs
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For long-term mole control in your yard, you need to eliminate their

favorite food - grubs. And the best way to get rid of grubs is by applying
Milky Spore Powder. Milky Spore is a simple, natural bacteria that begins
infecting and killing grubs immediately, and it keeps on working, year
after year. Once this amazing stuff is established, it'll keep your yard
grub-free for 10 years or more! Plus, it's completely harmless to birds,
pets, people, and beneficial insects.

For more information on Milky Spore Powder, click on the link below:
http://r.vresp.com/?JerryBaker/bab02...e140cb/c0b821c

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Feel the Vibrations
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Need some immediate relief? Moles are super sensitive to sounds and ground
vibrations. So take advantage of their sensitivity by shaking things up a
bit. Here's how:

Get yourself a bunch of plastic toy pinwheels, and stick 'em in the

ground along the moles' runs. As they spin in the wind, the vibrations
underground will drive the moles crazy, and they'll soon head for quieter
territory.

My Natural Mole Chaser uses the same principles, but it's like a

pinwheel on steroids. While the metal windmill blades spin silently above
ground, they send their vibrations relentlessly underground. Moles can't
stand it and quickly move out. It's effective, easy to use, and
maintenance-free, to boot!

For more information on my Natural Mole Chaser, click on the link below:
http://r.vresp.com/?JerryBaker/c95ac...e140cb/c0b821c

But what can you do if you don't want pinwheels or a windmill right

smack-dab in the middle of your front (or back) yard? Don't worry - you
can still rattle the moles away. All you need is an underground sonic
device that buries flush with the ground, like my Super Sonic Molechaser.
One of these handy helpers will keep your yard mole free, and nobody will
even know it's there!

For more information on my Super Sonic Molechaser, click on the link
below:
http://r.vresp.com/?JerryBaker/c5798...e140cb/c0b821c

For the most complete line of mole control products available on the web,
click on the link below:
http://r.vresp.com/?JerryBaker/7a67b...e140cb/c0b821c

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More Mole Movers
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If the moles need a little more persuasion, stuff any of these into their
active runs, and they'll beat a hasty retreat!

A stick of Juicy Fruit chewing gum. Moles'll greedily eat the gum, but

they can't digest it, so it's their last meal.

Several scoops of used kitty litter. It'll make the moles think a

big-time predator is on the prowl, and that's the last thing they want to
mess with.

A dose of Mole Gel Bait. It comes in a convenient syringe applicator,

so you simply inject it into active tunnels or burrows. It smells just
like the worms, grubs, and insects moles love to eat - moles simply can't
resist it!

For more information on the Mole Gel Bait, click on the link below:
http://r.vresp.com/?JerryBaker/47eb8...e140cb/c0b821c

My Mole-Chaser Tonic: Mix 1-1/2 tbsp. of hot sauce, 1 tbsp. of

dishwashing liquid, 1 tsp. of chili powder, and 1 qt. of water in a
bucket, and pour a little of the mix into each mole hole. The little guys
will get a taste they won't soon forget, and they'll move out right quick!

"Jimmy" wrote in message
. net...
Ground moles are invading my yard, heading for the garden. Any sure fire
ways to get rid of them? I can get some sort of worm that has poison in it
from the pest control place but they are very expensive. I know chewing

gum,
peanut butter, etc. does not work. Any ideas or suggestions? I live in
Toledo, Oh, whatever zone that is.
thanx