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Old 02-01-2011, 10:41 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Dave Hill Dave Hill is offline
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Default Moles

The only thing blooming in the garden here is the Moles 47 blooming
new mole hills since the snow started to go.
Browsing tonight I came accross these
Sork Anti Mole Bulbs
Sork Anti-Mole is a product that really works and has been sold for
over 10 years on the Swedish market. NOW BACK IN STOCK


The bulb secretes a smell that humans cannot detect and this smell
keeps moles and field mice away or forces them to move
With natural ingredients, gathered in the Swedish countryside, Anti-
Mole does no damage to your garden and is currently the only product
with the capacity of making moles move away without the use of
pesticides or poison
The Sork Anti-Mole bulb is effective for up to two years after being
planted
Sork Anti-Mole bulbs are used in golf clubs, cemeteries, by farmers,
caravan parks, private gardeners, commercial gardeners and many others

How it works if you already have Moles

The bulb is planted before there is frost in the ground.
The distance between the bulbs should be 8m (9 yds) and the depth 5-8
cm (2-3in).
Plant in a U formation frame around your garden leaving one side
free.
Plant the next row after a week and then another every 4 days, until
the area is filled. This is to make it possible for the moles and
field mice to escape and avoid capturing them in your garden
When the bulb starts to sprout it secretes a smell which moles and
field mice dislike and they therefore avoid the area.
Occasionaly, the bulb can produce a small yellow flower which will
disappear when you mow the lawn.

Has anyone come accross these Bulbs?
David Hill