Here in Vernonia, we've had a warming trend, and in my raised bed gardens, peas that fell from last year's vines have sprouted, sending root downwards with gravity, and tendrils and leaf upward. I have mesh beneath both raised beds, as the moles had to be thwarted. They have tunneled under the beds, looking for food in damp places. The rusty trap has yet to be successful. The moles have gone wild in my yard. Unfortunately, the soil at my Scappoose home is also inviting (must have lots of worms), and mole hills abound there, also. I don't want to use poison, as the water table, well, creek in Scappoose and animals all discourage that.
So, please tell me how to get rid of moles. I don't know if Juicy Fruit gum works, or cotton balls with Vicks Vapor Rub. I know the golf course must have the secret. I won't be using a shot gun, waiting with a shovel, or blowing the tunnels up.
Meanwhile, one man found that he could get rid of another kind of mole. Read on...
Friday, March 5, 2010
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