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Getting rid of moles
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Senior moment, mixed up who said what.Originally posted by BR14 View Postwhere did i say 'wee'??

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accepted, but since when were young lassie's allowed 'senior moments' ??Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSenior moment, mixed up who said what.
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When young lassies ceased being young!Originally posted by BR14 View Postaccepted, but since when were young lassie's allowed 'senior moments' ??

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At my age, shouldn't be a problem.Originally posted by woohoo View PostApparently, human pee sprayed onto the mounds should keep them away, but you need to do it on a regular basis for several days.
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This week, I 'ave been mostly eating ... All-Bran.Originally posted by BR14 View Postcrapping on each corner of the lawn, every night, at midnight, for one lunar month, works, too.
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Look out moles!Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Good news, if you manage to pee on one of the buggers, you will also establish dominance and will be able to order them to do menial tasks. This is purely evidence based suggestions.Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostAt my age, shouldn't be a problem.
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We had a cat that seemed to clear fields of their moles when we took it camping, discovering all the dead moles under the caravan when time to go home.
Not sure if it's a common thing for cats to do, if so surely the neighbours cats would be on the case.
Maybe hire a ferret. Should get it sorted pretty quickly.
You're not killing them, nature is.
Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.Comment
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We've got a cat, and there's a cat flap, but he's a wimp and hardly ever goes outside other than to pee and poop. It took us ages, after we got him, to ween him off the litter tray. On the plus side, unlike other cats we've had, he doesn't bring loads of mice and birds in the house.Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostWe had a cat that seemed to clear fields of their moles when we took it camping, discovering all the dead moles under the caravan when time to go home.
Not sure if it's a common thing for cats to do, if so surely the neighbours cats would be on the case.
Maybe hire a ferret. Should get it sorted pretty quickly.
You're not killing them, nature is.
Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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