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Moles in Winter
I'm looking after a garden for a friend at the moment.
There's a very large, very damp, and very uneven area of grass -- not exactly lawn, but as near as they come to having a play lawn. This patch is inhabited by a mole or few. When I was cutting the grass in the season, the mole hills got regularly knocked down and amalgamated (to some extent) by the action of the rode-on mower. Now that we're in winter, I just noticed today that the molehills are getting rather big. Any advice on what to do with the molehills (and even the moles!). Do I just leave them until Spring, and knock em down again with the mower, or should I be taking action now? Thanks a lot in anticipation, John |
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