Posted by lucas boy on September 09, 2010 at 08:03:23 from (65.80.74.167):
In Reply to: OT How to kill moles posted by JR FRYE on September 09, 2010 at 05:05:37:
I trap em, nash trap,spikes trap,cizzor trap.all effective in certain conditions.I stopped keeping count after 200 ,8 years of trapping.had a couple come in this spring,got em.the grub kill didnt work for me,I put it on extra strong.I cut open moles,they eat mostly earth worms,some beetles and grubs.. when i start gettin one of those big mounds,I mix up some water and bleach ,clear away the dirt and pour a gallon in.sometimes they run out of the hole.I think one of the best things I did was on the spike trap,it had 3 spike on each side,one summer the ground was so hard the spike wouldnt do in,so i cut off the 2 outside spikes on each side and sharpened the center ones.Man didi that make a difference,so i cut all my spike traps that way.haha
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