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Trevor Andrews  
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 More options 26 Oct 2007, 11:28
From: "Trevor Andrews" <tre...@andrewsuk1.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 11:28:44 +0100
Local: Fri 26 Oct 2007 11:28
Subject: Moles Dam moles

I there anyway of convincing Moles that we do NOT wish
them to ventilate our garden.
its a lawn, but its covered in grass, at least it was
until they increased there activity from their previous
manageable level.

matters get worse when our 5 month old puppy sniffs
them out and tries to help them out.

Trevor Andrews

Killarney Park

07721 010051

trev...@tiscali.co.uk

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 More options 28 Oct 2007, 08:38
From: Alec <scaresbro...@scaresbrooks.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 01:38:25 -0700
Local: Sun 28 Oct 2007 08:38
Subject: Re: Moles Dam moles
Hi Trevor

Moles are searching for worms, mainly, so a possible solution is to
deter worm activity on the lawn by making the soil more acidic.  You
can do this with an acidic lawn fertiliser - one based on ammonium
sulphate.  But you'd need to do this in spring or summer as you don't
want to be applying fertiliser now.  Or you could use iron sulphate
(sold as a mosskiller on lawns) - which is what we did to solve the
problem in one garden when we had a garden maintenance round.

There are humane mole traps that you put in the runs, but you have to
be careful not to get your scent on them otherwise the moles will
know.  And it means digging up the lawn to find a run, and then
dealing with the mole - I wonder how far away you have to release it?

We haven't used electronic devices for moles, but have for cats and
other creatures, so if it says they work on the packet, we suppose
they do.

Good luck.
Alec and Val

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