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[email protected] 04-02-2021 03:23 PM

Moles !!!
 
The moles seem to be much more active this year and are digging runs
just below the lawn turf, rather than burrowing unseen and only
popping-up from time to time. The result is many "tracks" of disturbed turf.
What's the best way to tackle them, or is it better to pay a mole catcher?

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] 04-02-2021 03:28 PM

Moles !!!
 
On 04/02/2021 14:23, wrote:
The moles seem to be much more active this year and are digging runs
just below the lawn turf, rather than burrowing unseen and only
popping-up from time to time. The result is many "tracks" of disturbed
turf.
What's the best way to tackle them, or is it better to pay a mole catcher?


only thing that worked was cats, and they did far more damage to the carpets

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[email protected] 04-02-2021 03:40 PM

Moles !!!
 
On 04/02/2021 14:28, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 04/02/2021 14:23, wrote:
The moles seem to be much more active this year and are digging runs
just below the lawn turf, rather than burrowing unseen and only
popping-up from time to time. The result is many "tracks" of disturbed
turf.
What's the best way to tackle them, or is it better to pay a mole
catcher?


only thing that worked was cats, and they did far more damage to the
carpets

We've got 2 cats, but they're more interested in keeping the beds warm.

In addition to mole problems we've also get rats and rabbits to deal
with, but the rats and rabbits haven't got so active yet.

Jeff Layman[_2_] 04-02-2021 04:40 PM

Moles !!!
 
On 04/02/2021 14:23, wrote:
The moles seem to be much more active this year and are digging runs
just below the lawn turf, rather than burrowing unseen and only
popping-up from time to time. The result is many "tracks" of disturbed turf.
What's the best way to tackle them, or is it better to pay a mole catcher?


Have your moles got fins? Our soil is waterlogged, and we haven't seen
anything of the annoying little devils for months. They'll be back...

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Jim S 04-02-2021 06:06 PM

Moles !!!
 
In article ,
says...

The moles seem to be much more active this year and are digging runs
just below the lawn turf, rather than burrowing unseen and only
popping-up from time to time. The result is many "tracks" of disturbed turf.
What's the best way to tackle them, or is it better to pay a mole catcher?


It's a long time since this thread surfaced :)
Anything smelly down any visible hills and they can't find their way
back (I'm told)
Last Xmas unwanted aftershave, diesel, Jeyes's Fluid etc all worked for
me. They all went next door.

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Jim S

alan_m 10-02-2021 10:54 AM

Moles !!!
 
On 04/02/2021 14:23, wrote:
The moles seem to be much more active this year and are digging runs
just below the lawn turf, rather than burrowing unseen and only
popping-up from time to time. The result is many "tracks" of disturbed
turf.
What's the best way to tackle them, or is it better to pay a mole catcher?


Youtube advice
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=93mgyE2ctwg

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[email protected] 10-02-2021 11:22 AM

Moles !!!
 
On 04/02/2021 14:23, wrote:
The moles seem to be much more active this year and are digging runs
just below the lawn turf, rather than burrowing unseen and only
popping-up from time to time. The result is many "tracks" of disturbed
turf.
What's the best way to tackle them, or is it better to pay a mole catcher?


My trapping has become more successful so, unless we've had some
incomers, there are now 3 less moles in the garden than when I started
this thread and their mortal remains have provided easy pickings for
whatever has scavenged the corpses. Three down and probably 4-5 more to
go in areas that I care about.
I don't like killing anything but ...

[email protected] 10-02-2021 02:49 PM

Moles !!!
 
On 10/02/2021 10:22, wrote:
Three down and probably 4-5 more to go in areas that I care about.

Make that four down! This is easier than I'd expected, but SWMBO/SWMBA
is not impressed.

Chris Green 10-02-2021 03:15 PM

Moles !!!
 
wrote:
On 10/02/2021 10:22,
wrote:
Three down and probably 4-5 more to go in areas that I care about.


Make that four down! This is easier than I'd expected, but SWMBO/SWMBA
is not impressed.


Won't you simply get other moles moving in? You need to make the
environment unattractive to moles and that doesn't really mean killing
them and leaving everything else the same. I suspect a 'mole free'
lawn is *very* attractive to moles! :-)

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Chris Green
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The Natural Philosopher[_2_] 10-02-2021 04:10 PM

Moles !!!
 
On 10/02/2021 14:20, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Wed, 10 Feb 2021 14:15:00 +0000, Chris Green wrote:

wrote:
On 10/02/2021 10:22,
wrote:
Three down and probably 4-5 more to go in areas that I care about.

Make that four down! This is easier than I'd expected, but SWMBO/SWMBA
is not impressed.


Won't you simply get other moles moving in? You need to make the
environment unattractive to moles and that doesn't really mean killing
them and leaving everything else the same. I suspect a 'mole free'
lawn is *very* attractive to moles! :-)


Too many worms?

That's why British Intelligence is riddled with them....


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a car with the cramped public exposure of 
an airplane.”

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