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potatoes eaten in the group -- moles/voles
(most) everyone sezs that moles don't eat veggies. Well I've dug up a
handful of potatoes that were eaten by some underground critter. Our back yard is a sponge because of mole activity. I'm assuming they've also gone vegitarian since the potatoes are eaten and we've also had whole pepper plants disappear cartoon style after transplanting. Just 4 leaves from the top of the plant were left laying on the ground. Any ideas on how to rid our big (~1 acre) back yard of the critters, or at least purge them from the garden? |
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potatoes eaten in the group -- moles/voles
sawdustmaker wrote:
(most) everyone sezs that moles don't eat veggies. Well I've dug up a handful of potatoes that were eaten by some underground critter. Our back yard is a sponge because of mole activity. I'm assuming they've also gone vegitarian since the potatoes are eaten and we've also had whole pepper plants disappear cartoon style after transplanting. Just 4 leaves from the top of the plant were left laying on the ground. moles eat worms and grubs. voles are omnivores, but favor plants/edible roots. Any ideas on how to rid our big (~1 acre) back yard of the critters, or at least purge them from the garden? a few good hunting cats. songbird |
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potatoes eaten in the group -- moles/voles
On 7/13/2016 10:47 PM, sawdustmaker wrote:
(most) everyone sezs that moles don't eat veggies. Well I've dug up a handful of potatoes that were eaten by some underground critter. Our back yard is a sponge because of mole activity. I'm assuming they've also gone vegitarian since the potatoes are eaten and we've also had whole pepper plants disappear cartoon style after transplanting. Just 4 leaves from the top of the plant were left laying on the ground. Any ideas on how to rid our big (~1 acre) back yard of the critters, or at least purge them from the garden? I got rid of the ones I had by using a poison containing zinc phosphide put in their tunnels. It was much more effective than other things I tried. Read that you have to be careful if you have a dog that might dig it up. I read that acid in their stomach create phosphine which is more toxic than hydrogen sulfide. I think it must also form in their tunnels as it got rid of all that were bothering me. |
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potatoes eaten in the group -- moles/voles
On Thu, 14 Jul 2016 02:47:20 GMT, sawdustmaker
wrote: (most) everyone sezs that moles don't eat veggies. Well I've dug up a handful of potatoes that were eaten by some underground critter. Our back yard is a sponge because of mole activity. I'm assuming they've also gone vegitarian since the potatoes are eaten and we've also had whole pepper plants disappear cartoon style after transplanting. Just 4 leaves from the top of the plant were left laying on the ground. Voles eat plant roots, also the plant parts they can pull underground.. Any ideas on how to rid our big (~1 acre) back yard of the critters, or at least purge them from the garden? Feral cats will get rid of every rodent... my three muscateers police my property and my neighbor's, they are hunting some 40 acres, I had a huge vole infestation but I haven't seen evidence of a rodent in two years now. Thing is I don't suggest feral cats in surburbia, and indoor-outdoor house cats aren't very good at hunting rodents, they will mostly kill birds strictly for entertainment, not because they are hungry, and dump them at your door. My ferals eat their kill, they prefer fresh kill to cat food, they don't bother hunting birds, why waste their time and energy hunting critters that can fly off. |
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