Re: MOLE PROBLEM
They have tunneled under her pine trees and apparently disrupted the root
system enough that it is killing the trees.
On 7/12/08, cathy carpenter <cathycrc@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Does she have a bad mole problem? I usually ignore them, for several
> reasons: 1. The little carnivores are there for a reason. (She probably has
> grubs in her lawn and they are eating them.) 2. If she eliminates them,
> nature abhors a vacuum, and more will move in - especially if there is food.
> And 3. Aside from those killing devices installed in active runs, getting
> them is not easy. People who use other methods and say they worked, usually
> had their moles move on voluntarily when food got scarce.
> cathy carpenter
> west central IL, z5b
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> On Jul 11, 2008, at 7:26 PM, Pam Evans wrote:
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> Hi all. I don't have moles, but a friend at work does. Anyone know a
>> good,
>> preferably organic way to get rid of them? TIA for all help &
>> suggestions!
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>> Pam Evans
>> Kemp TX
>> zone 8A
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