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Here's what worked for me. Get a cat. They are nice pets and 24/7 pest
controllers. A cat will rid your yard of moles and keep other pests away. I understand that a lot of people don't like cats but I came to view them in a whole new light after my mole experience. If you don't want to own one, maybe you can borrow one from a friend for a week or two. Try it and let us know how it worked for you. I'm betting you'll be very happy with the results. "billw" wrote in message ... Moved in to a nice home last June only to find a mole(s) have also. the critter is in a small part of the front lawn, numberous mounds areound the area showing off their tunnels. I treated lawn with GrubEx 3 weeks ago realizing that will reduce grubs in the future. Am so frustrated, I purchased some MoleTox II, of course store said it was a snap to use. anything I should be aware of using it? tks for any tips. bill Upstate NY area. |
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