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There is a vacant lot adjoining my lot, and at the far end we are just now
seeing signs of moles/gophers. They are spreading into the lot, and I want
to stop them before they hit my lot. Any suggestions? I'd like to drive them
off, but I'll kill them if I have to - no holds barred, I won't have them
terrorizing my garden.


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There is a vacant lot adjoining my lot, and at the far end we are just now
seeing signs of moles/gophers. They are spreading into the lot, and I want
to stop them before they hit my lot. Any suggestions? I'd like to drive them
off, but I'll kill them if I have to - no holds barred, I won't have them
terrorizing my garden.



My guess on a first defence would be dig down, along the property
line, and have a barrier that extended maybe two or three feet
underground. Some gauge chicken wire, to block them when they
are tunnelling.


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Yea I would name them
but if you want to get rid of them you have to get rid of what they eat

so try a grub remover

but really I would name them
you are lucky to have animals around

we have rabbits some people dont like them
but this is their home too so putting some wire around
the few plants they like to eat is not much trouble

when the benifit is I can look out in the yard and see a rabbit

Might as well start thinking of a name for your new invisible pet.



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On Feb 13, 7:39 am, Carl 1 Lucky Texan wrote:
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Yea I would name them
but if you want to get rid of them you have to get rid of what they eat


so try a grub remover


but really I would name them
you are lucky to have animals around


we have rabbits some people dont like them
but this is their home too so putting some wire around
the few plants they like to eat is not much trouble


when the benifit is I can look out in the yard and see a rabbit


Might as well start thinking of a name for your new invisible pet.


There are good reasons to treat for grubs, but a mole's diet is 70%
earthworms. So, a well maintained property will have plenty of those and
be very inviting to a mole. Try searching this newsgroup for mole info.
They are extremely difficult to remove/kill.

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I recommend complete surrender before they attack.
Terms could include:
lawn aeration and pest removal by the moles in exchange for
a few lawn scalps by the power mower.
Seriously, we have a major mole population here in this part of
Kentucky.
We fought them valiantly for years, traps, sprays, poison baits, gas
bombs etc. etc.
Bottom line,, we lost. Moles cannot be controlled in isolation.
You would need to gain support and cooperation from all your immediate
neighbors as
moles travel quite well overland.
Limiting food they find attractive also eliminates many beneficial
friends as well.
So around here we just stumble around the yard until June when the
moles get dormant and/or go deep underground in the summer heat.
A few trips with the riding mower and the yard starts levelling up
again.
My neighbors also roll their yards but I have not found that to be
necessary.
My lawn is "Darwinian" in nature but that is another story.
Good luck.




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Lucky Texan wrote:

wrote:
Yea I would name them
but if you want to get rid of them you have to get rid of what they eat

so try a grub remover

but really I would name them
you are lucky to have animals around

we have rabbits some people dont like them
but this is their home too so putting some wire around
the few plants they like to eat is not much trouble

when the benifit is I can look out in the yard and see a rabbit


Might as well start thinking of a name for your new invisible pet.





There are good reasons to treat for grubs, but a mole's diet is 70%
earthworms. So, a well maintained property will have plenty of those and
be very inviting to a mole. Try searching this newsgroup for mole info.
They are extremely difficult to remove/kill.

Carl


The common eastern mole eats a much, much higher percentage of grubs than
worms. The common western moles eat more worms than grubs. They all also
eat young slugs in spring & autumn.

Most moles want a VARIED diet and won't waste too much time tunneling
about in a lawn without a significant percentage of grubs. Unless they
have no choice for more varied feeding ground in unclaimed territories
(they're highly territorial & if they reach a certain density there'll be
a mole in just about every inhabitable location, unable to move to better
territory without getting beat up by another mole).

Moles can be very garden-friendly but I might have trouble tolerating a
Townsends, one mole can pile up twenty five or a hundred hills, it could
get really annoying. Smaller moles aren't quite that industrious. There's
usually only one at a time in any given area unless a female raising a
couple young.

Gophers are a whole nother show. They can like rabbits really eat up a
garden. But I'd be inclined to plant defensively & then give them feeding
stations away from anything sensitive, & enjoy watching them.

I've encouraged our squirrels for years so that by now they're very bold.
They're territorial too & usually there are only one or two in a given
area. But during the cold, cold, record cold winter there were five or six
visiting regularly, & they started digging bulbs. Annoying, but they'd
have to be a great deal more troublesome than that before I wouldn't like
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sign....I don't have problems with rabbits, the occaisonal raccon or
'possum. They don't do much dammage, and they don't eat much. Even the
skunks aren't a problem, they leave my dog alone and don't spray near us.
It's just that when they walk past the bedroom window at
night...peeeyhyooooo!!! The odor of a skunk at close range is incredible. My
neighbor had some move into the crawlspace of his house, and he had to move
out for two weeks until they got rid of them and replaced the wood that got
sprayed...but I digress...

I just don't want my garden turned into a DMZ, and around here the
moles/gophers/whatever make a huge mess of things. They really ruin the
landscape when they move in.

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Yea I would name them
but if you want to get rid of them you have to get rid of what they eat

so try a grub remover

but really I would name them
you are lucky to have animals around

we have rabbits some people dont like them
but this is their home too so putting some wire around
the few plants they like to eat is not much trouble

when the benifit is I can look out in the yard and see a rabbit

Might as well start thinking of a name for your new invisible pet.





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On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 18:46:50 -0800, "Zootal"
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sign....I don't have problems with rabbits, the occaisonal raccon or
'possum. They don't do much dammage, and they don't eat much. Even the
skunks aren't a problem, they leave my dog alone and don't spray near us.
It's just that when they walk past the bedroom window at
night...peeeyhyooooo!!! The odor of a skunk at close range is incredible. My
neighbor had some move into the crawlspace of his house, and he had to move
out for two weeks until they got rid of them and replaced the wood that got
sprayed...but I digress...

I just don't want my garden turned into a DMZ, and around here the
moles/gophers/whatever make a huge mess of things. They really ruin the
landscape when they move in.


There is a product called Mole Med. It contains castor oil and you
can probably read more about it he

http://www.gardensalive.com/product....cd2=1171469836
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There is a vacant lot adjoining my lot, and at the far end we are just now
seeing signs of moles/gophers. They are spreading into the lot, and I want
to stop them before they hit my lot. Any suggestions? I'd like to drive
them off, but I'll kill them if I have to - no holds barred, I won't have
them terrorizing my garden.


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I had moles and started a trap war. You need to learn how to set the
trap and it works. I got red of them and when a new one shows up I have
it within a day. The Vector spear trap works fine if you learn how to
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In article , "Ook" Ook Don't send me any freakin' spam at zootal dot com delete the Don't send me any freakin' spam wrote:
There is a vacant lot adjoining my lot, and at the far end we are just now
seeing signs of moles/gophers. They are spreading into the lot, and I want
to stop them before they hit my lot. Any suggestions? I'd like to drive them
off, but I'll kill them if I have to - no holds barred, I won't have them
terrorizing my garden.


I have tried just about everything to get rid of the moles, but after 22 years
they are still in my yard.From what i have read trap killing them works the
best, but takes alot of time and you have to find where they are digging
also.Also my cat has caught quite a few of them,but they keep coming back.Have
you thought about selling your home? Rick
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any freakin' spam wrote:
There is a vacant lot adjoining my lot, and at the far end we are just now
seeing signs of moles/gophers. They are spreading into the lot, and I want
to stop them before they hit my lot. Any suggestions? I'd like to drive
them
off, but I'll kill them if I have to - no holds barred, I won't have them
terrorizing my garden.


I have tried just about everything to get rid of the moles, but after 22
years
they are still in my yard.From what i have read trap killing them works
the
best, but takes alot of time and you have to find where they are digging
also.Also my cat has caught quite a few of them,but they keep coming
back.Have
you thought about selling your home? Rick


Maybe a tactical nuke would do the job...sigh....they are getting closer
every day.


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