Posted by Geo-TH,In on June 01, 2019 at 15:17:23 from (50.102.27.164):
In Reply to: Moles posted by Ih10020 on June 01, 2019 at 12:32:03:
I'm on a well and have no plans to use chemicals. I've good luck using victor traps which I bought at Rural king. I painted mine red and put a bucket next to them so the lawn mower doesn't get them.
This year I've gotten 6 moles in the same mole run between the garage and flower bed.
I don't care if you got all the moles in your yard, their cousin's will come to visit and stay. It's like there is an interstate of roads the moles use. They go deep in dry seasons. They go under roads too. So if your neighbor has moles, you'll get them too.
The victor trap doesn't work well on some soils like stick to your shoes clay that takes forever to dry.
Poison peanuts, grubs and mouse bate use the same neuro toxin that takes days to kill mice and moles.
Trying to get rid of moles is like trying to keep weeds out of a gravel drive. Good luck.
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