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Re: Moles + wildlife and gardens in general
I couldn't agree w/Marge more. I had moles in my front and back lawn last
year, even though I have a dog. The moles dig where it is easy. All I did was
walk on the tunnels every day or so. I didn't lose a blade of grass. My
research showed they were carnivores, so I figured they were eating grubs,
which, as Martha would say, is a good thing. I didn't treat for grubs, either.
The soft, furry creatures weren't here this year.
jems
Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp
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In a message dated 9/27/02 11:14:30 PM, mtalt@hort.net writes:
<< But, the main point is that humans need to learn to live with the
other creatures on this planet, no matter how many legs they have.
And, IMO, it is part of our job to help educate our readers to do
this. >>
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