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Draft info pack on mole control Part One: comments regarding
Clinton wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 This information pack is my response to the warm reception my requests for information on how to kill moles were recieved from 99.99% of regular subscribers to this group. It is, however, in draft form. Your information and comments regarding the content and layout of this information pack will be most welcome. Feel free to make a contribution. I have divided this draft information pack into three parts. Part One will give a comprehensive description of the European mole, talpa europa with reference to other """members of the same group""" where this is necessary for comparative identification. Part Two will deal with methods of eradicating moles from the area of land in question. Part Three will give referrences to articles, journals, books and web pages. This posting is for you to read, mark, inwardly digest and respond to. Thankyou, Clinton. SNIP Lot of information here, can't wait for part 2. Thanks -- Please reply to the Newsgroup. All emails sent to this address are automatically deleted. |
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Draft info pack on mole control Part One: comments regarding
Clinton wrote:
This was originally posted to: uk.rec.gardening england.rec.gardening snip There are 11 species of mole (Abe 1985; Corbet 1978; Ellerman and Morrison-Scott 1966; Filippucci et al. 1987; Lekagul and McNeely 1977): T. europaea, Europe except Ireland and parts of Mediterranean region, east through the Soviet Union as far as the rivers Ob and Irtysh; T. romana, Italy; T. stankovici, southern Yugoslavia, Greece; T. caucasica, northern side of Caucasus from Sea of Azov to Caspian Sea; T. caeca, southern Europe, Asia Minor, Caucasus; T. occidentalis, southern Spain; T. streeti, Kurdistan in northwestern Iran; T. altaica, central Siberia, northern Mongolia; T. mizura, Honshu (Japan); T. micrura, Nepal, Sikkim, Assam, southern China, Burma, Thailand, Indochina, Malay Peninsula; T. longirostris, southern China. NAMES ====== Talpa europaea - European mole . T. europaea, is found in Europe except Ireland and parts of Mediterranean region, east through the Soviet Union as far as the rivers Ob and Irtysh; snip This article is in appropriate for readers in the US. Posting to the UK gardening lists might be helpful there. That another example of why posters must pick the single most-appropriate newsgroup rather than broadcasting information. |
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Draft info pack on mole control Part One: comments regarding
Clinton wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 This information pack is my response to the warm reception my requests for information on how to kill moles were recieved from 99.99% of regular subscribers to this group. It is, however, in draft form. Your information and comments regarding the content and layout of this information pack will be most welcome. Feel free to make a contribution. I have divided this draft information pack into three parts. Part One will give a comprehensive description of the European mole, talpa europa with reference to other """members of the same group""" where this is necessary for comparative identification. Part Two will deal with methods of eradicating moles from the area of land in question. Part Three will give referrences to articles, journals, books and web pages. This posting is for you to read, mark, inwardly digest and respond to. Thankyou, Clinton. SNIP Lot of information here, can't wait for part 2. Thanks -- Please reply to the Newsgroup. All emails sent to this address are automatically deleted. |
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Draft info pack on mole control Part One: comments regarding
Clinton wrote:
This was originally posted to: uk.rec.gardening england.rec.gardening snip There are 11 species of mole (Abe 1985; Corbet 1978; Ellerman and Morrison-Scott 1966; Filippucci et al. 1987; Lekagul and McNeely 1977): T. europaea, Europe except Ireland and parts of Mediterranean region, east through the Soviet Union as far as the rivers Ob and Irtysh; T. romana, Italy; T. stankovici, southern Yugoslavia, Greece; T. caucasica, northern side of Caucasus from Sea of Azov to Caspian Sea; T. caeca, southern Europe, Asia Minor, Caucasus; T. occidentalis, southern Spain; T. streeti, Kurdistan in northwestern Iran; T. altaica, central Siberia, northern Mongolia; T. mizura, Honshu (Japan); T. micrura, Nepal, Sikkim, Assam, southern China, Burma, Thailand, Indochina, Malay Peninsula; T. longirostris, southern China. NAMES ====== Talpa europaea - European mole . T. europaea, is found in Europe except Ireland and parts of Mediterranean region, east through the Soviet Union as far as the rivers Ob and Irtysh; snip This article is in appropriate for readers in the US. Posting to the UK gardening lists might be helpful there. That another example of why posters must pick the single most-appropriate newsgroup rather than broadcasting information. |
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