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<blockquote data-quote="Mountaintown Creek Ranch" data-source="post: 1789254" data-attributes="member: 42313"><p>I started trying the borax and sugar thing couple weeks ago at first it seemed to help reduce the size of the mound but never kill it entirely.</p><p>I tried it with making a solution, soaking cotton balls, not disturbing the mountain sitting in the cotton ball on top of the mound so they would eat it and carry it down the nest.</p><p>I also tried mixing borax with some Coca-Cola and that was pretty effective pouring it down the mound but still within a couple of days mound would be rebuilt.</p><p>Out of Everything I tried gasoline seems to be the most effective and used to be the cheapest...</p><p>But I don't want gasoline in my pasture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountaintown Creek Ranch, post: 1789254, member: 42313"] I started trying the borax and sugar thing couple weeks ago at first it seemed to help reduce the size of the mound but never kill it entirely. I tried it with making a solution, soaking cotton balls, not disturbing the mountain sitting in the cotton ball on top of the mound so they would eat it and carry it down the nest. I also tried mixing borax with some Coca-Cola and that was pretty effective pouring it down the mound but still within a couple of days mound would be rebuilt. Out of Everything I tried gasoline seems to be the most effective and used to be the cheapest... But I don't want gasoline in my pasture. [/QUOTE]
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