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Posted by lucasss on May 16, 2005 at 05:54:38 from (209.240.205.61):
In Reply to: moles posted by dmc on May 15, 2005 at 15:53:54:
its really a scam that grub killer is advertised to get rid of moles.moles eat alot more earthworms than grubs.if it killed all worms and grubs it might work. ive killed 78 moles over the last 3 years. best trap ive used is scizzor trap from gemplers.com, the cheeper one. the vibration devices you push into the ground do work as my neighbor uses them in his front yard,but they just moved to the outskirts of the area.home depot sells these devices. there is a pretty extensive disscussion on moles in the perr.com forum. i wish it were as easy as just puttin a chemical on the ground to get rid of moles.ive tried the oils you spray on the ground,smoke bombs,expensive grub killer, and they just dont work. get a good scizzor or loop trap ,practice getting it set right and start collecting corpses.. lucas
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