Saturday, March 12, 2011

Declare a War on Moles in your Lawn and Garden


Moles. I hate it when they invade my garden. It's even worse when one of those destructive garden pests sneaks it's way into my garden shed or garage. Luckily that doesn't happen too often, but the damage a mole can do to the lawn and garden is costly and annoying.


The garden is meant to be a peaceful place. Working in the sunshine and relaxing in the well tended garden are two of the reasons those of us who do it love gardening so much.


Its a shame when pesky little critters invade our space and make a mockery of all of our hard work. Well, I'm not going to put up with it. I'm declaring a war on the mole in my lawn and garden.


Rid the Lawn and Garden of Moles

Pest Control for Tunneling Ground Moles

Dec 4, 2009 Patrice Campbell
Get Rid of Moles - Wendy Pastorius
Get Rid of Moles - Wendy Pastorius
Moles tunnel just below the soil surface for insects, grubs and worms to eat. Active year round, these garden pests leave unsightly damage to the lawn and garden.
Moles can be removed from a garden by trapping, flooding or driving them away with repellents. Placing an electronic vibration device or even a child’s toy pinwheel over a surface tunnel can cause the mole to relocate.


Read more at Suite101: Rid the Lawn and Garden of Moles: Pest Control for Tunneling Ground Moleshttp://www.suite101.com/content/rid-the-lawn-and-garden-of-moles-a176719#ixzz1EX865BSV

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