Getting rid of moles
As tasty as they may be, I don't want to eat the darned things. I just
want to shoo them away. Their tunnels are uprooting my vegetables. I just bought MoleMax granular repellent, which the lady at the garden shop said really does the trick. Has anyone here ever used this product? Diane M |
Diane McGill wrote:
As tasty as they may be, I don't want to eat the darned things. I just want to shoo them away. Their tunnels are uprooting my vegetables. I just bought MoleMax granular repellent, which the lady at the garden shop said really does the trick. Has anyone here ever used this product? Diane M Our cat is an excellent mole hunter. You may want to get one and encourage it to go after moles like we have. Besides keeping the population down, you'll get hours of entertainment from the cat ;-) Puckdropper -- www.uncreativelabs.net Old computers are getting to be a lost art. Here at Uncreative Labs, we still enjoy using the old computers. Sometimes we want to see how far a particular system can go, other times we use a stock system to remind ourselves of what we once had. To email me directly, send a message to puckdropper (at) fastmail.fm |
Diane McGill wrote in message
ink.net... As tasty as they may be, I don't want to eat the darned things. I just want to shoo them away. Their tunnels are uprooting my vegetables. I just bought MoleMax granular repellent, which the lady at the garden shop said really does the trick. Has anyone here ever used this product? I've not used that particular product. I'd give it a try, though. It might be like CatScat® and produce such a terrible stench (to the moles) that they invade your neighbors' yards as a way of escaping. Good luck. The Ranger |
"Diane McGill" wrote in message ink.net... As tasty as they may be, I don't want to eat the darned things. I just want to shoo them away. Their tunnels are uprooting my vegetables. I just bought MoleMax granular repellent, which the lady at the garden shop said really does the trick. Yes well she would wouldn't she? She's selling the stuff, she's not going to say it's pants. Not that I'm an old cynic or anything :-)) Steve |
shazzbat wrote:
"Diane McGill" wrote in message ink.net... As tasty as they may be, I don't want to eat the darned things. I just want to shoo them away. Their tunnels are uprooting my vegetables. I just bought MoleMax granular repellent, which the lady at the garden shop said really does the trick. Yes well she would wouldn't she? She's selling the stuff, she's not going to say it's pants. Not that I'm an old cynic or anything :-)) Steve There were lots of repellent products on the shelf, several much more expensive. It was her experience that this one worked because she had used it. Why did you even bother to respond if you're going to be so cynical instead of helpful? Diane |
"Diane McGill" wrote in message . net... shazzbat wrote: "Diane McGill" wrote in message ink.net... As tasty as they may be, I don't want to eat the darned things. I just want to shoo them away. Their tunnels are uprooting my vegetables. I just bought MoleMax granular repellent, which the lady at the garden shop said really does the trick. Yes well she would wouldn't she? She's selling the stuff, she's not going to say it's pants. Not that I'm an old cynic or anything :-)) Steve There were lots of repellent products on the shelf, several much more expensive. It was her experience that this one worked because she had used it. Why did you even bother to respond if you're going to be so cynical instead of helpful? Diane Hey, don't be so touchy, it was just a bit of irony. Check out the :-)) You've got a mole/moles today, you will have tomorrow, and you will have next week. Learn to accept it. If the product is so distasteful to the mole, it will probably abandon that tunnel and dig a new one, so you'll have two sets of molehills. Check out Jasper Carrott's "I've got this mole" sketch. We had a row on our allotment that went turnip, molehill, turnip, molehill, turnip, molehill with a turnip on top. It's annoying, but nobody dies, least of all the mole. :-)) Steve http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/steveandmaggiesplot |
The ONLY way to get rid of moles is to TRAP them...
I have had great success using scissor traps. BTW, moles are insectivores... the don't eat plant matter. Pellets don't work for that reason. I have tried gassing, poison, shotgun (this worked, but you have to catch them right when they are pushing dirt out of their mound... scares the crap out of the neighbors too lol) Trapping is effective... visit http://www.themoleman.com I learned from his site. It works... It takes time... "Diane McGill" wrote in message ink.net... As tasty as they may be, I don't want to eat the darned things. I just want to shoo them away. Their tunnels are uprooting my vegetables. I just bought MoleMax granular repellent, which the lady at the garden shop said really does the trick. Has anyone here ever used this product? Diane M |
Getting rid of moles
Sjekk av føflekker
Ved usikkerhet om en føflekk er ondartet, er det viktig med en sjekk av føflekken. Det finnes forskjellige typer føflekker. De dannes i barneårene og opp i voksen alder. Etter hvert som man blir eldre slutter man å utvikle nye føflekker, men får da i stedet aldersvorter og pigmentflekker i huden som skyldes soleksponering. Føflekker representerer oppsamling av pigment i overhuden. See more at:- http://www.oslohudlegesenter.no/beha...f-flekker.html http://www.oslohudlegesenter.no/ |
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