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Old 10-02-2008, 07:55 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
David in Normandy[_7_] David in Normandy[_7_] is offline
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Default Solar-powered mole repellers?

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Can anyone recommend a solar-powered mole repeller? A link to a pic
would be appreciated. Any info on the actual effective range of the
device would also be appreciated.

Failing that, does anyone have any other effective methods for keeping
moles at bay? They are making sizeable heaps of earth on my lawn...

Thanks,

JD

This is a regular topic on here. Many of us have mole
problems and unfortunately moles can be very difficult to
get rid of. I think the general consensus is that the ultra
sonic mole scarers are more gimmick than real benefit.
If your lawn is near to open fields then the problem is
that even if you get rid of your mole(s) they are
territorial and the vacant mole residence will soon be
inhabited again. I've tried everything from repellents to
poison, to gassing to sharp stuff etc, etc, etc.

The only truly successful thing to do is trap them. I
bought a few scissor type traps three weeks ago and have
killed two of the little buggers already. The difficult bit
seems to be laying the traps in the correct place and in
the correct way. Best to look for the smallest ridges in
the lawn (not the hills) where a small amount of earth has
been raised and to dig there. You will find a tunnel. Place
trap there.

Whatever solution, you may need to persist - it is an
ongoing war.

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