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Mole problem in my lawn ! HELP
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alan thwaites wrote: "Richard Cole" skrev i en meddelelse ... On Mon, 8 May 2006 12:49:40 +0200, "LUSTER43" wrote: Mole problem in my lawn ! HELP The only thing I ever found that worked, when we had a mole problem about 10 years ago, was to kill all the worms. I used a Murphy's product for that, but I doubt if it's still legal. Tried windmills, wine bottles, smoke, flooding and everything else, but only removing there food worked. This was under a lawn, the rest of the garden (veg) didn't seem to be affected, perhaps because it was loose loam. Richard Alan in DK wrote.- An infallible albeit somewhat drastic solution to the problem is to do as I did and move to the Danish island of Moen.Here there are no moles ! None in Ireland either (apart from political ones). I only ever saw one once when I lived in England. I was cycling near Cambridge and found one crossing the road (very slowly). They are cute. I have a healthy disrespect for lawns and find it hard to sympathise (work removal etc.) but each to their own. |
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