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<blockquote data-quote="upfrombottom" data-source="post: 771272" data-attributes="member: 13088"><p>Moles are bad here also. I cleared my place of them, it took me a couple of Summers. Moles are most active at midday, so I would go out in the morning and mash down their tunnels, then drag up a chair about noon and watch for them pushing up. It is easy to see the areas they are currently working in from the new dirt pushed up. I'd ease up to where they were pushing up and then stand still, it may take them a minute or two to start back, as they will stop when they feel the vibrations from you walking. I would take my pick axe and dig him up, usually with one swing. Once I got seven in one day. Still get one occasionally but they don't last long around here. After you catch them (if the initial swing don't do them in), You can take them to a friend's house and turn them loose, and listen to them gripe about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upfrombottom, post: 771272, member: 13088"] Moles are bad here also. I cleared my place of them, it took me a couple of Summers. Moles are most active at midday, so I would go out in the morning and mash down their tunnels, then drag up a chair about noon and watch for them pushing up. It is easy to see the areas they are currently working in from the new dirt pushed up. I'd ease up to where they were pushing up and then stand still, it may take them a minute or two to start back, as they will stop when they feel the vibrations from you walking. I would take my pick axe and dig him up, usually with one swing. Once I got seven in one day. Still get one occasionally but they don't last long around here. After you catch them (if the initial swing don't do them in), You can take them to a friend's house and turn them loose, and listen to them gripe about them. [/QUOTE]
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