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francis

12th June 2012, 09:29
rambler: why don't you contact torquemada ? He is good at getting rid of things !
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rambler

12th June 2012, 09:50
Mrs rambler's just going to Boston; I've asked her to bring some meths.

FRANCIS, perhaps if phillip talked to the mole....
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rusty

12th June 2012, 09:59
Excuse me butting in, but there are many copies of Duncton Wood available on Amazon costing from one penny plus postage.
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rambler

12th June 2012, 10:02
Thanks, Rusty.
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phillip

12th June 2012, 11:34
rambler, sorry to hear about your mole problem. the "little gentleman in velvet" is a serious pain in the ass if you appreciate a nice garden.

I've had them in the past. I got got rid of them ( ok, killed them) using tunnel traps. these are much easier to set than scissor traps and a damn sight more efficient when it comes to putting mole out of ones misery. I drowned one once, using a power washer, but you'd have to be there all day to win the war like that. tunnel traps are the weapon of choice.
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rambler

12th June 2012, 11:57
Cheers, phillip. You know when you see demos of how to use tunnel traps they can see the run and remove the top layer of soil to reveal the tunnel? Our soil is very light (which is why they love it) and you can't see the run because they are at least 6" down. Do you think I could insert a tunnel trap from the site of the molehill?
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pastille

12th June 2012, 12:09
@rambler...maybe you could send them an invitation to Toad Hall?
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phillip

12th June 2012, 12:15
I think you definitely need to set the trap/s in a tunnel. (the clue is in the name-tunnel trap, lol). they (moles) run up and down the tunnels eating whatever insects/worms fall in. if they are in the lawn, use a spade to take out what amounts to an extra large piece of turf. you can do this surprizingly neatly.

if you want inspiration watch "Caddyshack" starring Bill Murray as a golf club greenkeeper waging an ever escalating war on a gopher ( a sort of super mole).
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rambler

12th June 2012, 12:21
Thanks, phillip - when I try to find the run by probing the run is so deep and the soil so light I can't find it. I've done more damage trying to find the run than the mole caused! Thanks for the advice; if I can see a run I'll set a tunnel trap.
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pastille

12th June 2012, 12:57
You have probably seen this....but


http://www.wikihow.com/Get-Rid-of-Moles-in-Your-Lawn
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