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Moles! Traps are banned :( peter 03-28-2008
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Posted by Oren on March 28, 2008, 8:44 pm

>Mole traps are banned in my state (WA).
>
>I tried mole baits, sulphur dioxide smoke bomb to no avail. What should I
>try next?
>
>Is there a way to detect where the mole is under the lawn?
>

Okay, Peter. When you see small mounds of dirt snaking across the lawn
- you may have a mole.

Piss in the yard to collapse the tunnel.

If you are nervous about being seen; collect urine samples, and then
apply liberally.

The mole will move next door.


Posted by peter on April 3, 2008, 12:17 am
Anyone tried passing electric current into the soil via metal rods? I wonder
how much current I can pass into the soil before the grass starts to die.



Posted by RobertPatrick on April 3, 2008, 2:09 am

> Anyone tried passing electric current into the soil via metal rods? I
> wonder how much current I can pass into the soil before the grass
> starts to die.
>
>
>

I got a catalog in the mail the other day. I imagine other places have it
for sale, too.

http://www.drpower.com

Windmill Mole Chaser

Eliminate moles without chemicals or traps

Moles will move out fast once they hear the ground-penetrating noise
created by this windmill-like fan. Although silent above ground, the
windmill creates a vibration underground that moles can’t stand. Made of
rust proof, zinc-plated steel. Requires 8 feet of galvanized pipe (not
included). 18"l x 20"w.

Posted by Smitty Two on April 3, 2008, 8:03 am

>
> > Anyone tried passing electric current into the soil via metal rods? I
> > wonder how much current I can pass into the soil before the grass
> > starts to die.
> >
> >
> >
>
> I got a catalog in the mail the other day. I imagine other con men have it
> for sale, too.

>
> Snakeoil Mole Chaser
>
> Eliminate money from your wallet without chemicals or traps
>
> Moles will not give a rat's ass about the ground-penetrating noise
> created by this windmill-like fan. Although silent above ground, the
> windmill creates a vibration underground that reminds moles of being
> rocked in the cradle.
> Made of recycled Shlitz cans. About as useful as shoving 8 feet of
> galvanized pipe up your ass.

.

Posted by Phisherman on April 3, 2008, 7:12 pm
I had a mole problem. They were producing these snake-like mounds all
over my lawn. I applied a grub killer for lawns, just once. It
killed the grubs, and the moles left because they had no food. That
was 8 years ago, and havn't seen a mole since.

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