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  • #16
    Nothing like a nice screwdriver(tool)

    I can't say for sure that the moles my cat kills and brings home were from my yard originally. If you see a new trail, watch it closely. I've actually seen the dirt begin moving at the end of a new run. A screwdriver worked good one time and a car key & heel of a shoe failed me the second time. I hear a headlock and then a WWF(World Wrestling Federation) body blow off the ropes might work. If little squeeks freak you out, wear earplugs. Hope this helps!!! Gary

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    • #17
      Moles eat grubs, so you may have a grub problem. If you haven't treated your lawn for grubs, you may want to consider doing so.

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      • #18
        They're back

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        • #19
          We used Oil of Peppermint. Soak cotton balls in the oil, then drop the cotton balls in the holes and under shrubs, etc. Saw it on a gardening show; tried it and it worked.
          Jeanne

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Jeanne Sz
            We used Oil of Peppermint. Soak cotton balls in the oil, then drop the cotton balls in the holes and under shrubs, etc. Saw it on a gardening show; tried it and it worked.

            This is also recommended for field mice that get in your house. Place the cotton balls in the places that you see signs of mice.
            Kay H

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