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Do moles work underground making their tunnels all year round?
Or do they stop sometime in the year?

Donna


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"dyork" wrote:
Do moles work underground making their tunnels all year round?
Or do they stop sometime in the year?

Donna

They visit residential areas more in the winter when food is harder to come
by. So to answer your question, they don't hibernate in the winter.
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ive found they dig all year long here in ky ,, long as the ground isnt
frozen solid.

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm

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Thanks! My back yard is full of them. My back yard is as big as a football
field...almost. :-(
There's a cat next door and he comes over every day and just sits in my
yard, he doesn't go after them at all.
He will sit in the same spot for an hour. I thought he was going after them,
but he hasn't so far.




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ive found they dig all year long here in ky ,, long as the ground isnt
frozen solid.

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm



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A .22 caliber should do the trick.

First shot the cat then the moles .

"dyork" wrote:

Thanks! My back yard is full of them. My back yard is as big as a football
field...almost. :-(
There's a cat next door and he comes over every day and just sits in my
yard, he doesn't go after them at all.
He will sit in the same spot for an hour. I thought he was going after them,
but he hasn't so far.




wrote in message
...
ive found they dig all year long here in ky ,, long as the ground isnt
frozen solid.

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm


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