mole

Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
LUSTER43 [ Mo, 08 Mai 2006 13:08 ] [ ID #121384 ]

Re: mole

On Mon, 8 May 2006 13:08:32 +0200, "LUSTER43" <luster43 [at] hotmail.com>
wrote:

>Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
>

IMHO:

You will have to discourage him from being in your yard.

1. Remove his food supply. Odds are you have a good supply of grubs
compared to your neighbors. I've used milkyspore, and besides not
having a dead lawn, the moves have moved away. Most of the time.

2. Remove the mole's desire to futher by smashing in his head. If
you see him, use a shovel, but HD sells mole traps.

I'm not for option 2, since 1 worked for me.

later,

tom [at] www.Consolidated-Loans.info
Tom The Great [ Mo, 08 Mai 2006 14:09 ] [ ID #121386 ]

Re: mole

A good clean sharp harpoon trap.


From Mel & Donnie in Bluebird Valley





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MelKelly [ Mo, 08 Mai 2006 15:09 ] [ ID #121387 ]

Re: mole

LUSTER43 wrote:
> Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
>
>
pour bleach into the hole. then pour ammomia into the hole. do not
inhale this toxic mixture. this will create clorine gas which is
heavier than air and will sink into the hole and kill the varmints in
the ground never to be seen again.
frank [ Mo, 08 Mai 2006 16:32 ] [ ID #121389 ]

Re: mole

gemplers.com has poison nightcrawlers that you put in tunnels.. works
pretty well. lucas

http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm
ds549 [ Mo, 08 Mai 2006 16:55 ] [ ID #121392 ]

Re: mole

On Mon, 8 May 2006 10:55:45 -0400, ds549 [at] webtv.net wrote:

> gemplers.com has poison nightcrawlers that you put in tunnels.. works
>pretty well. lucas
>
>http://www.minibite.com/america/malone.htm


Crud! I went looking for these poison NighCrawlers, but didn't see
them. Are they fake nightcrawlers like for fishing, loaded with
posion, or real ones?

Just curious...

tom [at] www.FindMeShelter.com
Tom The Great [ Mo, 08 Mai 2006 21:43 ] [ ID #121394 ]

Re: mole

"LUSTER43" <luster43 [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:e3n8qn$vta$1 [at] sunce.iskon.hr...
> Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
>
>

By coincidence, I heard someone on a radio call-in show yesterday say that
dried coyote urine (available commercially) can be scattered around mole
tunnels. Supposedly, they will leave the area because they believe
predators are present.

Note: I have never tried this, but it sounded interesting.

MaryL
MaryL [ Di, 09 Mai 2006 04:59 ] [ ID #121407 ]

Re: mole

On Mon, 8 May 2006 21:59:04 -0500, "MaryL"
<stancole1 [at] yahoo.comTAKE-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote:

>
>"LUSTER43" <luster43 [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:e3n8qn$vta$1 [at] sunce.iskon.hr...
>> Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
>>
>>
>
>By coincidence, I heard someone on a radio call-in show yesterday say that
>dried coyote urine (available commercially) can be scattered around mole
>tunnels. Supposedly, they will leave the area because they believe
>predators are present.

Now if I don't have money for the real stuff... can I just load up
with beer and go around filling up the holes myself?

Someone pisses on me, I might get the hint to leave.

:)

tom

>
>Note: I have never tried this, but it sounded interesting.
>
>MaryL
>
Tom The Great [ Di, 09 Mai 2006 05:28 ] [ ID #121409 ]

Re: mole

MaryL wrote:
> "LUSTER43" <luster43 [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:e3n8qn$vta$1 [at] sunce.iskon.hr...
>> Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
>>
>>
>
> By coincidence, I heard someone on a radio call-in show yesterday say that
> dried coyote urine (available commercially) can be scattered around mole
> tunnels. Supposedly, they will leave the area because they believe
> predators are present.
>
> Note: I have never tried this, but it sounded interesting.
>
It's just another thing for rich yuppies to spend money on. It is
expensive and certainly won't last after a rain.
William.Plummer [ Di, 09 Mai 2006 15:09 ] [ ID #121415 ]

Re: mole

Stubby said:

> MaryL wrote:
>> "LUSTER43" <luster43 [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:e3n8qn$vta$1 [at] sunce.iskon.hr...
>>> Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
>>>
>>>
>>
>> By coincidence, I heard someone on a radio call-in show yesterday say that
>> dried coyote urine (available commercially) can be scattered around mole
>> tunnels. Supposedly, they will leave the area because they believe
>> predators are present.
>>
>> Note: I have never tried this, but it sounded interesting.
>>
> It's just another thing for rich yuppies to spend money on.

Actually, it's one of the most effective ways that there is, to keep garden
pests (deer, rabbits, etc.) out of gardens,. Many studies have shown that.
Odor-based repellents that act upon fear are the ones that get the best
results.

For whitetail deer, studies have shown that bobcat urine is significantly
more effective than coyote urine. Someone farther up in the thread joked
about providing the repellant themselves. Actually, studies have shown that
to be also effective, but much less so than coyote.

Coyote urine comes in both a liquid and a dried form (humans can't smell
it, even the liquid).

> It is expensive

How so? One doesn't need to treat the entire lawn, only the areas around
the beds with the plants that are a food source for the pest. A 16oz
container of the dried runs about $15, and a gallon [also comes in 8oz at
about $20) goes for about $115. Considering a little goes a long way, and
it's more effective than probably any other repellant, how is it expensive?
I suppose it all depends on how much you'd like to keep your garden beds
looking as you planned them, when you set out the plants/seeds.

>and certainly won't last after a rain.

There are dispensers that shelter the product from just such an occurance.

--
Eggs

-If a cow laughs hard, does milk come out its nose?
Eggs Zachtly [ Mi, 10 Mai 2006 01:08 ] [ ID #121423 ]

Re: mole

Tom The Great <Post [at] here.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 8 May 2006 21:59:04 -0500, "MaryL"
> <stancole1 [at] yahoo.comTAKE-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote:
>
> >
> >"LUSTER43" <luster43 [at] hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:e3n8qn$vta$1 [at] sunce.iskon.hr...
> >> Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
> >>
> >>
> >
> >By coincidence, I heard someone on a radio call-in show yesterday say
> >that dried coyote urine (available commercially) can be scattered around
> >mole tunnels. Supposedly, they will leave the area because they believe
> >predators are present.
>
> Now if I don't have money for the real stuff... can I just load up
> with beer and go around filling up the holes myself?
>
> Someone pisses on me, I might get the hint to leave.
>
> :)
>
> tom
>
> >
> >Note: I have never tried this, but it sounded interesting.
> >
> >MaryL
> >
>
Who has the job of putting the coyote's pecker in a bottle and saving its
piss? That job would have to pay pretty well, and the coyote would still be
freaking out. lol
Steveo [ Do, 11 Mai 2006 23:39 ] [ ID #121473 ]

Re: mole

Light a road flare and shove it in the hole and kick dirt over the
opening. It will keep burning, but you don't want the smoke to come
out the opening.
That acrid smoke is enough to kill anything that breathes it.
firengn123 [ Fr, 12 Mai 2006 17:00 ] [ ID #121486 ]

Re: mole

Frank wrote:

> LUSTER43 wrote:
>
>> Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
>>
>>
> pour bleach into the hole. then pour ammomia into the hole. do not
> inhale this toxic mixture. this will create clorine gas which is
> heavier than air and will sink into the hole and kill the varmints in
> the ground never to be seen again.

Hi, delurking here. We have voles, very similar to moles except they
live on the water's edge. A handful of dried hot chili peppers does the
trick while being environmentally friendly. Just toss a good handful or
more if you want down the hole. Problem solved.

--

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Garden Gnome [ So, 14 Mai 2006 18:40 ] [ ID #121664 ]

Re: mole

"Garden Gnome" <sfg.oamc [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:126enc5r1nqk119 [at] corp.supernews.com...
> Frank wrote:
>
>> LUSTER43 wrote:
>>
>>> Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
>>>
>>>
>> pour bleach into the hole. then pour ammomia into the hole. do not
>> inhale this toxic mixture. this will create clorine gas which is heavier
>> than air and will sink into the hole and kill the varmints in the ground
>> never to be seen again.
>
> Hi, delurking here. We have voles, very similar to moles except they live
> on the water's edge. A handful of dried hot chili peppers does the trick
> while being environmentally friendly. Just toss a good handful or more if
> you want down the hole. Problem solved.

what does chili peppers do for them?
catfish [ Di, 16 Mai 2006 03:44 ] [ ID #121684 ]

Re: mole

On Mon, 15 May 2006 21:44:41 -0400, "catfish" <nospam [at] nos.pam> wrote:

>
>"Garden Gnome" <sfg.oamc [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:126enc5r1nqk119 [at] corp.supernews.com...
>> Frank wrote:
>>
>>> LUSTER43 wrote:
>>>
>>>> Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
>>>>
>>>>
>>> pour bleach into the hole. then pour ammomia into the hole. do not
>>> inhale this toxic mixture. this will create clorine gas which is heavier
>>> than air and will sink into the hole and kill the varmints in the ground
>>> never to be seen again.
>>
>> Hi, delurking here. We have voles, very similar to moles except they live
>> on the water's edge. A handful of dried hot chili peppers does the trick
>> while being environmentally friendly. Just toss a good handful or more if
>> you want down the hole. Problem solved.
>
>what does chili peppers do for them?
>


Brings out their flavor, if you plan on BBQ'ing them. ;)

Seriously, I think the mole will just go around the whole that has the
peppers in it.

later,

tom [at] www.FindMeShelter.com
Tom The Great [ Di, 16 Mai 2006 23:37 ] [ ID #121693 ]

Re: mole

"Tom The Great" <Post [at] here.com> wrote in message
news:mehk62h5k6efrshr2g36j07vvrfjoq76su [at] 4ax.com...
> On Mon, 15 May 2006 21:44:41 -0400, "catfish" <nospam [at] nos.pam> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Garden Gnome" <sfg.oamc [at] yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:126enc5r1nqk119 [at] corp.supernews.com...
>>> Frank wrote:
>>>
>>>> LUSTER43 wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Mole problem in my lawn . HELP !!!!!!!!!!1
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> pour bleach into the hole. then pour ammomia into the hole. do not
>>>> inhale this toxic mixture. this will create clorine gas which is
>>>> heavier
>>>> than air and will sink into the hole and kill the varmints in the
>>>> ground
>>>> never to be seen again.
>>>
>>> Hi, delurking here. We have voles, very similar to moles except they
>>> live
>>> on the water's edge. A handful of dried hot chili peppers does the
>>> trick
>>> while being environmentally friendly. Just toss a good handful or more
>>> if
>>> you want down the hole. Problem solved.
>>
>>what does chili peppers do for them?
>>
>
>
> Brings out their flavor, if you plan on BBQ'ing them. ;)
>
> Seriously, I think the mole will just go around the whole that has the
> peppers in it.

not good enough, I want to murder them. ;)
catfish [ Mi, 17 Mai 2006 00:05 ] [ ID #121696 ]
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