Posted by GeneMO on November 16, 2008 at 18:44:59 from (216.74.221.122):
In Reply to: ot gophers posted by ken in texas on November 15, 2008 at 13:13:47:
In 2007 had a terrible mole problem. First stuck a couple of lit fusees down the hole. They loved it. Then my cousin gave me some PhosFume pellets that they fumigate grain bins with. The moles thrived on this stuff. They ate poison peanuts like candy. I ran the garden hose down the runs for hours, they learned to Scuba dive. Then I rigged up an adapter to the truck exhaust pipe, ran it down the holes for hours, you could even see fumes coming up from the runs, they thought it smelled "peachy". $20 mole trap was so tight and poorly made it wouldn't trip if the Tremors creature would have went underneath it.
Finally I gave up. I put down a triple dose of Lorsban granules this spring hoping to kill their grubs. Still have moles, maybe not as many.
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