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Thread: Anyone have a good method of ridding their lawns of moles?

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    Moles are just a visual inconvenience, unless you play golf in your garden, then there can be challenges.
    But you can't win - as in terminally. They will always be there, and you will have a long time occupation putting up traps, training your ferret, dinner conversation, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obscured View Post
    I remember when Sweet Polly Purebred had a problem...

    (Don't know if Underdog is still around though.)
    I think Underdog's Proton Energy Pill did them in. Superheros taking drugs in kid's cartoons didn't go over too good. (LOL !)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    You gotta make this music related before Cozy pulls the plug!



    Lol. Hilarious thread. I can see Cozy playing whack a mole with threads.
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    Seriously, now, None of this worked for me until I bought nematodes and spread them on my lawn. With enough water, and spread at the correct time of year, they will infest the grubs and kill them. Subsequently, the moles will move elsewhere to find their food. Warn your neighbors!
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    Extreme Garden Weasling

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    Just go all Aquatarkus on the little fuckers -- and move.

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    Just stick little speakers in the holes and start playing Black Sabbath 24/7.....

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    I looked up nematodes. Eeesh. Woims.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WHORG View Post
    moth balls
    How do you spread apart their tiny legs?

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    Napalm usually works
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    Personally, we have a couple of methods of removing varmints such as voles, shrews and mice...aquavacs seem to be the go to in house method. Just put an aquavac in the house and the little bastards climb into it and die. We also have the "rain bucket" method. To combat rain pooling in the basement window wells, we have buckets. In the summer, every time you dump the buckets after a storm, a bunch of drowned critters wash out.

    There is also the noisy but tenacious Pomeranian solution. essentially, the Pomeranian kills and tries to eat the critters....use Listerine before receiving kisses from the Pomeranian...
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