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#1: Voles!

Posted on 2005-07-27 03:11:16 by nowhere

I think I have voles. Something is eating the "bark" off of my Juniper
ground cover and it's killing it. I've seen what look like black mice
running around. How do I get rid of these things?

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#2: Re: Voles!

Posted on 2005-07-27 03:42:25 by joe

nowhere@noplace.com wrote:

> I think I have voles. Something is eating the "bark" off of my Juniper
> ground cover and it's killing it. I've seen what look like black mice
> running around. How do I get rid of these things?
>
>
>
cat?

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#3: Re: Voles!

Posted on 2005-07-27 04:59:22 by nowhere

When there were stray cats in the neighborhood I didn't have this problem.
I don't know what happened to the cats but I wish they'd come back.


"joe" <nospam@no.mam> wrote in message
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> nowhere@noplace.com wrote:
>
> > I think I have voles. Something is eating the "bark" off of my Juniper
> > ground cover and it's killing it. I've seen what look like black mice
> > running around. How do I get rid of these things?
> >
> >
> >
> cat?

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#4: Re: Voles!

Posted on 2005-07-27 15:54:02 by jgvernonco

My little farm had both vole and gopher problems when I arrived. I have
a bunch of cats now, and the problem no longer exists.

Some will survive, and they are art of the ecology, aerating your soil,
but they won't be running around williw-nillie eating your garden and
favorite bushes.

The feline is the only solution that I have ever heard work, and not
all cats are good at it.


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#5: Re: Voles!

Posted on 2005-07-27 23:04:05 by G Henslee

nowhere@noplace.com wrote:
> I think I have voles. Something is eating the "bark" off of my Juniper


Tell your gynocolegist.

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#6: Re: Voles!

Posted on 2005-07-28 00:26:12 by Stubby

G Henslee wrote:
> nowhere@noplace.com wrote:
>
>> I think I have voles. Something is eating the "bark" off of my Juniper
>
>
>
> Tell your gynocolegist.
You are offensive. Please stop posting this childish nonsense.

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#7: Re: Voles!

Posted on 2005-07-28 19:31:52 by Doug Kanter

<nowhere@noplace.com> wrote in message
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>
> I think I have voles. Something is eating the "bark" off of my Juniper
> ground cover and it's killing it. I've seen what look like black mice
> running around. How do I get rid of these things?
>
>
>

Got a place there where you can adopt stray cats? Do it. Get one with an
attitude.

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#8: Re: Voles!

Posted on 2005-09-13 01:03:15 by nowhere

I've seen advertisements for little "windmills" that cause noise/vibrations
in the soil that are supposed to cause the voles to go elsewhere. It
doesn't sound like something viable to me, but I'm getting desperate.
Anyone know if this has a chance of helping or is it just scam-city? They
are sold by Harbor Freight.

<nowhere@noplace.com> wrote in message
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>
> I think I have voles. Something is eating the "bark" off of my Juniper
> ground cover and it's killing it. I've seen what look like black mice
> running around. How do I get rid of these things?
>
>
>

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#9: Re: Voles!

Posted on 2005-09-13 05:51:15 by Tightwad

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I had a small problem with them and moles a few years back. I sprayed
the yard with weed and feed. Evidently the stuff made it to the root
zone or contaminated the soil to the point where they couldn't take it
or didn't like it a whole lot.
I saw several moles running around the yard at dusk squealing. I didn't
know they made noise til then.
My daughter caught one and took it to school. She had to feed it
crickets every several minutes.
I heard somewher to roll up Juicy Fruit chewing gum and place it in
their runs or holes. It was supposed to gum up the works I guess.
I think all it did was freshen their breath.

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back. I sprayed the yard with weed and feed. Evidently the stuff made
it to the root zone or contaminated the soil to the point where they
couldn't take it or didn't like it a whole lot.<br>
I saw several moles running around the yard at dusk squealing. I didn't
know they made noise til then.<br>
My daughter caught one and took it to school. She had to feed it
crickets every several minutes.<br>
I heard somewher to roll up Juicy Fruit chewing gum and place it in
their runs or holes. It was supposed to gum up the works I guess.<br>
I think all it did was freshen their breath.<br>
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