Moles !

Singapore stag

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 London West
Anyone got a solution to stop moles from visiting my garden. They have a field day out digging here and there!

If I ever catch them, I am going to teach them a lesson and bury them alive! Period!!!
Someone suggested getting a pet dog, my neighbour got a dog to eradicate the problem, but his dog is sh*t scared of them!
I don't want the same problem with a scaredy-cat dog, I would die of shame.
Sukhi
 
Singapore stag said:
Anyone got a solution to stop moles from visiting my garden. They have a field day out digging here and there!

If I ever catch them, I am going to teach them a lesson and bury them alive! Period!!!
Someone suggested getting a pet dog, my neighbour got a dog to eradicate the problem, but his dog is sh*t scared of them!
I don't want the same problem with a scaredy-cat dog, I would die of shame.
Sukhi

Hosepipe, 48 hours
 
My old GSD used to dig them out! Failing the dog solution those scissor traps that snap shut and trap them or pay an expert.

In the end it'll do your head less to pay up - than worry if they really do have the upper hand!
 
Google Jasper Carrott - Only one way to get rid of a mole.

May not help but you'll definitely see the funny side :thumbsup:
 
You can also just live with it, as a fact of life.
After all, you’re invading their habitat, it's not the other way around!
:poke:
 
Singapore stag said:
If I ever catch them, I am going to teach them a lesson and bury them alive! Period!!!

Sukhi

:rofl: :rofl:

You’re going to bury moles alive.....love it.......!! :dizzy: :hairdryer: :punish:
 
My parents have had endless mole problems in their one acre garden. We're talking 30 years of mole hills...until they bought...a robot lawnmower! Not only does the lawnmower keep it lovely and green and even, but it also had the unexpected side effect of ridding the garden of its moles!
 
The moles don’t like noise, if you could set something up that vibrated on the ground then the moles would move on, unfortunately I don’t think your neighbours would appreciate it (the noise and the possibility of the moles moving into their gardens)
 
Chippie said:
The moles don’t like noise, if you could set something up that vibrated on the ground then the moles would move on, unfortunately I don’t think your neighbours would appreciate it (the noise and the possibility of the moles moving into their gardens)

Ha! I refer you back to my Jasper Carrott suggestion!
 
enuff_zed said:
Chippie said:
The moles don’t like noise, if you could set something up that vibrated on the ground then the moles would move on, unfortunately I don’t think your neighbours would appreciate it (the noise and the possibility of the moles moving into their gardens)

Ha! I refer you back to my Jasper Carrott suggestion!

I new I’d heard it somewhere 😁👍
 
I think Bill Murray in Caddyshack had the right idea...

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Had moles years ago in the back lawn as lived next to a field. I tried mole smokes pushed down each end of the runs, even had one come up to the surface and managed to grab its back lags as it went back down the run, you won't believe how powerful their front legs are and the blighter pulled free. Got a pest controller round in the end who caught them in traps and took them away, he didn't kill them but released them elsewhere. Never returned after that. They do produce good potting soil though :)

Tim.
 
Coffee grounds or used cat litter appears to work. I have yet to try it though.

I do have plenty of used cat litter, if you require a constant supply :lol: My 2 little buggers must poo about 10 times a day. Drives me insane cleaning up after them.
 
My late father in law made a lot of cash in his early teens catching moles and selling the pelts - enough to buy a Rudge Ulster motor bike (1920's)
 
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