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Date Posted: 14:57:26 09/27/05 Tue
Author: Ask the Pro
Subject: Re: Moles in my yard
In reply to: Jacque Schenke 's message, "Moles in my yard" on 10:24:20 09/27/05 Tue

The mole has been living in your yard for quite some time, now that you treated the lawn for grubs, the mole has no food. Its very common to see increased activity for a few days after the lawn has been treated as the mole or moles are searching for food. One day soon, you will wake up and the moles will be gone. They will leave once they realize there is no food for them.

Don't waste your money on gassers, they do not work for moles. The tunnels are not deep enough to hold in the gas.

The traps will not work at this time since the moles are not traveling the same tunnel twice while searching for food. Again, give it a few days and the moles will be gone. Make sure you have your lawn treated for grubs again early next year so that you can avoid this happening again.

Good Luck,

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