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Topic: Mole problems revisited
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| Brett Helmkamp
10-14-2012 14:27:33
67.236.72.7
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Got one of them suckers. Set 2 traps last night and went out this afternoon and whacko. I already had the traps from previous attempts but never had any luck with them. I just haven't been anywhere yet to buy a insecticide yet. I didn't realize how big they were. It was the size of a pop can. I reset the trap and checked the other trap but nothing yet. Thanks guys for the pointers. |
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| George Marsh
10-14-2012 21:24:22
50.104.232.125
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Re: Mole problems revisited in reply to Brett Helmkamp, 10-14-2012 14:27:33
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| Brett, Need pointers on how to cook moles?Bet their soft furs would make something nice. I have two traps set. Will post pic of trap when I catch one. When the ground is dry moles don't seem to move much. George |
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| donjr
10-14-2012 22:00:31
72.71.177.74
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Re: Mole problems revisited in reply to George Marsh, 10-14-2012 21:24:22
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| The mole pelt industry is booming! The Chinese market is hunting for pelts in good shape to make fur coats. They're softer than chinchilla and don't take too many more to make a coat. Tick off the greenies now and start to trap them for a living on the pelt market---- |
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| lloyd in sc
10-14-2012 18:27:13
206.53.113.177
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Re: Mole problems revisited in reply to Brett Helmkamp, 10-14-2012 14:27:33
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| I've never understood the drive some folks have to kill out moles. They eat grubworms & leave raised tunnels so? I just do not understand the hate... |
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| Brett Helmkamp
10-14-2012 18:42:12
67.236.72.7
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Re: Mole problems revisited in reply to lloyd in sc, 10-14-2012 18:27:13
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| The wear and tear on my mowers from hitting the mounds, sprained ankles, and just making the yard look like hell. If they stay back in the fence rows and around the fields, I don't care but not up around the house and bldgs. |
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| ray hofstetter
10-14-2012 14:37:29
166.137.88.33
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Re: Mole problems revisited in reply to Brett Helmkamp, 10-14-2012 14:27:33
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| Brett, go to YouTube and search "Mole Blaster" and watch the "How to kill moles" video. I love it! |
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| Brett Helmkamp
10-14-2012 14:47:52
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Re: Mole problems revisited in reply to ray hofstetter, 10-14-2012 14:37:29
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| I just watched the Jacksonbrown Mole blaster video. Wow, that guy might be a little crazy. I bet his wife crapped her pants when that went off. Might not be that desperate yet. Ha |
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