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Time to put down diazinon?
Wes, why do you tie the trap to a string? To make it easier to remove the
mole from the trap? I may have to try your method, as moles have taken over my front yard -- at least the dogs can't get to that part of the yard to dig up the moles! Anne Lurie NE Raleigh wrote in message OK so the grubs are attracting the moles which are causing the damage. Have you tried trapping the moles? A bucket, a mousetrap, a 1x1x12, a brick and a peanut and peanut butter. My inlaws in banner elk caught hundreds one summer after building their home. Bait the trap with a peanut and smear on a bit of peanut butter. Put the trap on the ground. I tie mine to a string and a large nut (old lug nuts work). Put the bucket upside down over the trap with the stick under one side. PUt the brick on the bucket to keep it from blowing over. Place near tunnels espcially areas where you may see an exit hole. My inlaws used large flower pots too. After the milky spore takes effect you will have fewer grubs but the moles may still make incursions and need trapping. |
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