patandchickens
Deeply Rooted
The key words in the title up there are "star-nosed" (the ones that live in wet areas, and dig DEEP tunnels, so that you never see nor feel the tunnels, just the expelled mounds of dirt) and "successfully"
Can't/won't use poison; and as far as I can tell, star-nosed moles tunnel too deep for traps to be much use.
They showed up last summer and are now EVERYWHERE, my gosh, it looks like cowpies all over a lot of the lawn, and they're real bad for a bunch of other people in our area too.
My husband is worried about mowing this summer with the huge piles of dirt everywhere (too many and too heavy to rake out before every mowing) and I am worried about them getting into the area of the septic leachfield.
I kind of think there is no solution, but, someone please surprise me? NOT with things you've heard or read on the interweb, which mostly don't work, but actual personal success stories
Thanks,
Pat
Can't/won't use poison; and as far as I can tell, star-nosed moles tunnel too deep for traps to be much use.
They showed up last summer and are now EVERYWHERE, my gosh, it looks like cowpies all over a lot of the lawn, and they're real bad for a bunch of other people in our area too.
My husband is worried about mowing this summer with the huge piles of dirt everywhere (too many and too heavy to rake out before every mowing) and I am worried about them getting into the area of the septic leachfield.
I kind of think there is no solution, but, someone please surprise me? NOT with things you've heard or read on the interweb, which mostly don't work, but actual personal success stories
Thanks,
Pat