Registered: 11/10/09
Posts: 7960
Loc: Vancouver, WA
Originally Posted By: Dave Vedder
I have been trapping the little bastiges for many years. Every type of trap I have tried will work - sometimes. But these little gems are deadly. They are inexpensive and work even in really soft soil. The entire trap goes inside the hole, so you don't need to dig a big hole in the yard nor do you need a bucket over the trap.
Poor little bastiges. They're just doing their job....diggin' holes.
But there's a problem. We just don't like where they dig their holes. More specifically, it's where they place their piles of dirt. It really is a cultural war.
They have been issued orders to aerate. We don't like how they do it.
Some guys made a video of their anti-mole warfare. They ran a propane hose into a mole hole and let it penetrate all the tunnels. Maybe they knew what they were doing by standing way back when they set it off because the whole backyard blew up. Impressive.
Registered: 11/10/09
Posts: 7960
Loc: Vancouver, WA
Originally Posted By: Salmo g.
Some guys made a video of their anti-mole warfare. They ran a propane hose into a mole hole and let it penetrate all the tunnels. Maybe they knew what they were doing by standing way back when they set it off because the whole backyard blew up. Impressive.
Sounds like the Rodenator. Carpet bombing for moles.
Can't wait for you to consult me on my 8.5 that I mow. Geezus..This year the little buggers are driving me nuts. Southwest side, southeast side and parts in between. Damn....Just Damn....
Edited by Black Bart (02/26/1201:48 AM)
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Traps are the ticket. I got quite good at it. One thing to keep in mind, moles are very territorial, if you kill one, bury it in the tunnel and that system won't be used for a year or so.
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Get yourself some short pieces of blackberry vine and leave the thorns on... Shove it in down the hole... When the mole moves past the vine in the hole it will get scratched and those scratches will get infected and the mole will die... We used this on mtn beavers and it worked awesome!!!
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[/quote] Poor little bastiges. They're just doing their job....diggin' holes.
But there's a problem. We just don't like where they dig their holes. More specifically, it's where they place their piles of dirt. It really is a cultural war.
They have been issued orders to aerate. We don't like how they do it.
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I appreciate your compassion DD and thought it deserved recognition. We work dilligently trying to make perfect little green squares of grass and sometimes nature has the audacity to get in the way.
On a side note; part of beating your enemy is knowing your enemy.
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Some guys made a video of their anti-mole warfare. They ran a propane hose into a mole hole and let it penetrate all the tunnels. Maybe they knew what they were doing by standing way back when they set it off because the whole backyard blew up. Impressive.
like these morons?
just get the Victor clamp traps, and a couple buckets... you would be suprised how many hills 1 mole can actually produce... next, kill the food source, which is 2 things, 1 of which you dont want to kill of tho, those are Earthworms, and Cranefly larvae... kill the Cranefly, kill the problem... kill the earthworms, and you generate a new problem...
since the traps are fairly cheap, the wisest thing to do is also get the Talprid worms, they are like 20 bucks tho (for 10 i think), place the worm, inside the jaws of the trap.... even if the traps miss, the worms will kill them... Victor traps are 5-7 bucks a peice... so spend 40 bucks, and your problem should be solved for years (they will come back, but you will have the traps and left over worms)....
if your close to me, i can come set them up for you... we used to get paid for each mole we brought in when i was doing irrigation/landscape maint and construction... pretty easy once you figure the little bastards out...