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    Moles

    Tell me your successful way(s) to eliminate yard moles.
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    Concrete lawn and paint it green. I have used this and had good luck

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    I just finished spreading out 80lbs. of granular insecticide last weekend when I noticed a few mole hills in my neighbors yards. This won't kill the moles but it will limit the food supply of grubs and worms that they feed on in my yard so they will stay in my neighbors yards. I have to do this about twice a year.
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    Stick a water hose in their tunnel and flush’em out. Then exterminate.

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    Or. Get a feist.

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    Molecat! Not the animal, the product!

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    Sweeney poison peanuts. Drop 4 or 5 at different spots in the trail and the problem goes away

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    I have a black lab that is a good exterminator. He works for the fun of it! His sister watches and then eats the carcass. They make a good team.

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    Have a mole in my front yard. Every spring you can see the trails where he's been. My German Shorthaired Pointer takes care of the fenced in backyard. If i could get her in the front yard i'd be all set.

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    Worked on Gophers...........
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    We got one of the ‘pinger’ type sound ones and it worked well enought that we bought two more to chase them out of the entire yard. No moles. I did not think they would work...

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    I think this would do the trick. And for those pesky fire ants

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    Here you go...

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    A product called Talpirid works well. They are little gummy worms that you put in there active runs and they eat and croak. Then treat the lawn for grubs and that will limit the return of more. The spring spike traps do work well, just make sure u step down the soil before setting it. Makes it trip easier. I always monitor which thnnels they are using by stepping down areas and watching which tunnels get pushed back up

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    i thought this thread was about sun exposure!

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    There is a product that does the oxy acetalyene explosion to kill them. I think its expensive tho.

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    Hey Billy...............................

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