Moles!

Wingboy

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Little bugger is wrecking my lawn.Don't have a dog to get him.Any ideas?
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He's aerating it for you.

Get a cheap portable battery radio and put it on a 24h news channel put it in a ziplock bag and half bury it in one of his holes. Might work, works for skunks.
 
I also have something that looks like a groundhog in my lawn
 
Borrow, or buy a rodent cage.
I had a squirrel in my attic for months. Finally, got a trap last week. Set it up before going to Burrito Boyz last Tuesday. I got home. He was trapped. Took him down to Eastport Drive to introduce him to a few million shithawks. May they peck his eyes out.
He ate the better part of 5 roof vents on my house.
 
Well this thread title was misleading.

I thought it was a sequel to the Crash Pics thread.
 
I have a bunch of Popular Mechanics Helpful hints reprints from 1902 through 1920ish which have some interesting solutions to mole infestations.

Unfortunately, most involve access to various poisons that are no longer readily available. If my memory serves potassium cyanide was popular as it was heavier than air and sunk into the holes.(I may be wrong in this, it has been a while and this was not something that interested me) They recommended being upwind when trying this solution.

Today, I would probably just hire an exterminator.
 
take that big lump of a 4cyl Honda bike out to the backyard, connect shop vac hose to exhaust and stick in mole hole, set throttle lock to high idle, go make coffee.
 
My wife says she saw something at the Ex a couple of years ago. Hitting them with a mallet as they popped out of holes sort of deal.


I think she may have been drinking.
 
I have a slightly used cat for sale. So fat you won't have to feed it for months. It has some scratches, from dropping it while washing it. Virtually mint. Comes with litter box and tourmaster flex pants it likes to ****ING PEE ON.
 
Hey Ric, if you scatter orange peels by the holes they will stay away. That's how we've gotten rid of small animals by our house. Worked on rabbits, chipmunks, field mice.
 
-nice tile stones around the perimeter of you lawn, weatherseal them.
-flood.
-pond in summer, rink in winter
 
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