I want to kill those little #&%(@%s

Discussion in 'Your Front Porch' started by redwing1951, Jun 16, 2015.

  1. redwing1951

    redwing1951 Well-Known Member

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    MOLES!!! You should see my yard. I hate those little #&%(@%s. Have tried GrubX, mouse traps, moth balls. Can anyone help me out here? They are ruining my lawn and gardens.
     
  2. You need my cats. :)
     
  3. BumbleBea

    BumbleBea Fallen Angel

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    A terrier. They'll get them. My Jack Russell used to bring me little dead ones all the time.
     
  4. My cats do that. Just once I would like a flower.
     
  5. BumbleBea

    BumbleBea Fallen Angel

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    LOL!

    My husky digs them up and eats the bulbs! Now I put them in the front of the house.

    We have to put the Basil I bought today in deck planters. Nice breathe though.
     
  6. BumbleBea

    BumbleBea Fallen Angel

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    Rat poison?
     
  7. Bulldogs

    Bulldogs Well-Known Member

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    Red,
    I am dealing with the same thing! I have tunnels everywhere.

    Hate em'
     
  8. redwing1951

    redwing1951 Well-Known Member

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    BD what are you using to get rid of them?
     
  9. Bulldogs

    Bulldogs Well-Known Member

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    I've tried everything!!!!

    My lawn company is now in control. I will ask them how they do it.
     
  10. BumbleBea

    BumbleBea Fallen Angel

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    An exterminator is your best bet.

    My daughter gets ants and spiders in her room during summer.
    We have a Bi-Level and her room has a cement foundation and walls so we can't understand it.
    We've sprayed all around her windows in doors and out, she has 5.
    We're calling in an exterminator. At least we get a warranty for future problems.
     

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