If you live where I do, the mounds will come back in days. We live in the country. City living, you might get lucky and not see any for awhile.No new mounds today. I wonder how long it'll last....
If you live where I do, the mounds will come back in days. We live in the country. City living, you might get lucky and not see any for awhile.No new mounds today. I wonder how long it'll last....
Moles eat worms. Let me know how fishing for moles works!I wonder if they eat sweet corn.
Could you get tiny treble hooks and put them into sweet corn and use braided fishing line to get them.
Just keep other critters from eating the corn.
Start trapping in neighbors yards. Defensive measures will help prevent more in your yard.I'm in no rush to have one pop up but it was satisfying snagging two so quickly after seeing the mound.
I'd rather them pop up in the back yard than the front at this point.
Armadillo's do to. Hence my problem with both specie.Moles eat worms. Let me know how fishing for moles works!
I bet a diller could spool a reel if it didn't have a burrow close. Better use some heavy braid. Can you imagine that drag smoking.Armadillo's do to. Hence my problem with both specie.
Our last pet is getting old and sadly has an incurable disease. When he is gone, I'm going to turn the back yard into a toxic wasteland.
I threw a tub of night crawlers out into the yard years ago. They love our sandy loam ground and have multiplied greatly. When those are gone, the critters that feed on them will be gone.
Country boys use baling wire and a t post.I bet a diller could spool a reel if it didn't have a burrow close. Better use some heavy braid. Can you imagine that drag smoking.
Start trapping in neighbors yards. Defensive measures will help prevent more in your yard.
You get gratification of catching. You don't have em in your yard. Win win!
Absolutely. I made $7/head for the pests in my neighborhood when I was a kiddo. I wasn't very smart or I would have carried that gopher door to door getting paid as it prevented damage in their yard as well. LolI'm pretty sure that's why the neighbor lady asked if it was OK for her to trap them in my yard at first...I think she got a kick out of success and it also prevented them from migrating into her yard.
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