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Ground moles
I have two cats, both are rescuees and very greatful to have a home it
seems. They earn their keep by keeping the mole / mice / rabbit and snake population to a minimum. Nice beasts too. Though, ahving a cat or cats isn't always the best or preferred choice. It's like adopting a child and you never know if you'll get a good one or not. "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 : : |
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Ground moles
I have a Taxedo cat, he's declawed and fixed. He always sprints for the
outdoors and I never let him. He lived with us since we found him and never went outside. I suspect that he wont return if I let him look for the darn mole that invaded my side yard . -M |
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