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Bob Hobden wrote:
We now have them on our "new" allotment, presumably because there are now worms there, we having manured the ground well, and we now have a couple of children's windmills stuck in the ground to try to discourage them. It's an on old trick which has appeared to stop them coming onto the plot where the windmills are. Will have to purchase some more to keep the whole plot mole free and they need turning into the wind as it changes so they keep spinning and vibrating. I can only imagine what some of our "new" allotment gardeners think. :-) The wife tried that, not only did it not work but they moles built a hill directly at the side of the windmill knocking it over! -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox. |
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![]() "David in Normandy" wrote Bob Hobden wrote: We now have them on our "new" allotment, presumably because there are now worms there, we having manured the ground well, and we now have a couple of children's windmills stuck in the ground to try to discourage them. It's an on old trick which has appeared to stop them coming onto the plot where the windmills are. Will have to purchase some more to keep the whole plot mole free and they need turning into the wind as it changes so they keep spinning and vibrating. I can only imagine what some of our "new" allotment gardeners think. :-) The wife tried that, not only did it not work but they moles built a hill directly at the side of the windmill knocking it over! Perhaps it was a deaf French mole. :-) -- Regards Bob Hobden |
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On Tue, 13 Jan 2009 11:27:09 +0100, David in Normandy
wrote: Bob Hobden wrote: We now have them on our "new" allotment, presumably because there are now worms there, we having manured the ground well, and we now have a couple of children's windmills stuck in the ground to try to discourage them. It's an on old trick which has appeared to stop them coming onto the plot where the windmills are. Will have to purchase some more to keep the whole plot mole free and they need turning into the wind as it changes so they keep spinning and vibrating. I can only imagine what some of our "new" allotment gardeners think. :-) The wife tried that, not only did it not work but they moles built a hill directly at the side of the windmill knocking it over! There is a wild plant known as "caper spurge" also called the "TheMole plant". When I had a mole on my allotment I was told to encourage the plant. It seemed to have no effect. I later heard Bob Flowerdew say on GQT that it was known as "The mole plant" not because it kept black burrowing creatures away but because the sap was used to treat moles on the skin. I've never had the opportunity to try it. The sap is certainly not nice on the skin, as with other euphorbias. Pam in Bristol |
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"Pam Moore" wrote in message
There is a wild plant known as "caper spurge" also called the "TheMole plant". When I had a mole on my allotment I was told to encourage the plant. It seemed to have no effect. I later heard Bob Flowerdew say on GQT that it was known as "The mole plant" not because it kept black burrowing creatures away but because the sap was used to treat moles on the skin. I've never had the opportunity to try it. The sap is certainly not nice on the skin, as with other euphorbias. Warts can certainly be removed by using the milky exudate from a lot of plants, but moles - dunno about that???? Given that certain moles can end up doing very nasty things, I'd leave them well alone. |
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![]() "Kathy" wrote in message ... Hi, I've been lurking for a bit, but now I've got a question to ask please. My friend and I took on an allotment in November. We have started clearing it, but have been invaded by moles! Any ideas on non-harmful ways of discouraging them? We've asked them nicely to go and burrow through the bits we haven't dug yet but they wont play. TIA -- Kathy It's pointless to try and discuss ethics with a spider. Hi Kathy, Welcome to the ng. I can't help you with moles, alas, never had them. Should I be offended by your signature line??! {:~) Spider -- Kathy It's pointless to try and discuss ethics with a spider. |
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"Kathy" wrote
My friend and I took on an allotment in November. We have started clearing it, but have been invaded by moles! Any ideas on non-harmful ways of discouraging them? Hi, Kathy. I've been chasing moles on my allotment for 3 years. For the first year I tried to live with them, cute little things that they are, but the devastation they caused last summer was spectacular. I've tried mothballs, with limited success. Half the time they push the mothballs out of the way and carry on happily digging. I've used one of those sonar deterrents, which seemed to sort of work but only in the immediate area within a couple of feet. I've tried flooding the runs, but I think they merely appreciated a nice bath! I've stomped around in size 6 wellies, and even tried bopping one on the head when it popped up within inches of my feet !! I've put down traps, but as soon as I get rid of one another moves in immediately. I've now bought some liquid deterrent from B&Q. I believe it's safe for use on veggie plots. I think it's just smelly stuff that they don't like. I'll probably start using it in March because I think they breed in April. To be honest, I don't expect it'll work, but I might as well give it a try. I've also read that a liquid made from ferret droppings might deter them, again it's the smell that puts them off. There's also those bulbs (Sork) that you plant and the smell supposedly deters them. I've read that trapping is the only reliable method to elimiate them, but in my experience it's an ongoing and constant battle. |
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![]() "Spider" wrote in message ... "Kathy" wrote in message ... Hi, I've been lurking for a bit, but now I've got a question to ask please. My friend and I took on an allotment in November. We have started clearing it, but have been invaded by moles! Any ideas on non-harmful ways of discouraging them? We've asked them nicely to go and burrow through the bits we haven't dug yet but they wont play. TIA -- Kathy It's pointless to try and discuss ethics with a spider. Hi Kathy, Welcome to the ng. I can't help you with moles, alas, never had them. Should I be offended by your signature line??! {:~) Spider Don't be offended, it's a slightly mangled line from a book I read last year. It just appealed to me. I rather like spiders. -- Kathy It's pointless to try and discuss ethics with a spider. |
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![]() "Mel" wrote in message ... "Kathy" wrote My friend and I took on an allotment in November. We have started clearing it, but have been invaded by moles! Any ideas on non-harmful ways of discouraging them? Hi, Kathy. I've been chasing moles on my allotment for 3 years. For the first year I tried to live with them, cute little things that they are, but the devastation they caused last summer was spectacular. I've tried mothballs, with limited success. Half the time they push the mothballs out of the way and carry on happily digging. I've used one of those sonar deterrents, which seemed to sort of work but only in the immediate area within a couple of feet. I've tried flooding the runs, but I think they merely appreciated a nice bath! I've stomped around in size 6 wellies, and even tried bopping one on the head when it popped up within inches of my feet !! I've put down traps, but as soon as I get rid of one another moves in immediately. I've now bought some liquid deterrent from B&Q. I believe it's safe for use on veggie plots. I think it's just smelly stuff that they don't like. I'll probably start using it in March because I think they breed in April. To be honest, I don't expect it'll work, but I might as well give it a try. I've also read that a liquid made from ferret droppings might deter them, again it's the smell that puts them off. There's also those bulbs (Sork) that you plant and the smell supposedly deters them. I've read that trapping is the only reliable method to elimiate them, but in my experience it's an ongoing and constant battle. Hi Mel, I look out for the liquid. Trapping them would be pointless, as they are all over the field, and also possibly in the surrounding fields as well. We'd need a lot of traps :-} -- Kathy It's pointless to try and discuss ethics with a spider. |
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Kathy wrote:
Hi Mel, I look out for the liquid. Trapping them would be pointless, as they are all over the field, and also possibly in the surrounding fields as well. We'd need a lot of traps :-} On the positive side, the mole hill soil is good for mixing with cheap potting compost. I use that for potting on and seed trays etc. So moles aren't totally bad. Just 99%. -- David in Normandy. To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the subject line, or it will be automatically deleted by a filter and not reach my inbox. |
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![]() "Kathy" wrote in message ... "Spider" wrote in message ... "Kathy" wrote in message ... Hi, I've been lurking for a bit, but now I've got a question to ask please. My friend and I took on an allotment in November. We have started clearing it, but have been invaded by moles! Any ideas on non-harmful ways of discouraging them? We've asked them nicely to go and burrow through the bits we haven't dug yet but they wont play. TIA -- Kathy It's pointless to try and discuss ethics with a spider. Hi Kathy, Welcome to the ng. I can't help you with moles, alas, never had them. Should I be offended by your signature line??! {:~) Spider Don't be offended, it's a slightly mangled line from a book I read last year. It just appealed to me. I rather like spiders. -- Kathy It's pointless to try and discuss ethics with a spider. Aw shucks, Kathy...nice to know you care! After a 25 year obstacle - arachnophobia - I totally adore them. Pity there's not a mole-eating spider. Spider |
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The message
from "Spider" contains these words: Aw shucks, Kathy...nice to know you care! After a 25 year obstacle - arachnophobia - I totally adore them. Pity there's not a mole-eating spider. thinks You can buy a radio-controlled arachnid - if you had a devious enough mind, it might perhaps be modified... /thinks Mind you, a p.i.r.-triggered rocket set into the run might be more effective - Mouldy Time-Warp? -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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![]() "Rusty_Hinge" wrote in message . uk... The message from "Spider" contains these words: Aw shucks, Kathy...nice to know you care! After a 25 year obstacle - arachnophobia - I totally adore them. Pity there's not a mole-eating spider. thinks You can buy a radio-controlled arachnid - if you had a devious enough mind, it might perhaps be modified... /thinks Mind you, a p.i.r.-triggered rocket set into the run might be more effective - Mouldy Time-Warp? -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig Got the radio-controlled spider, thanks! It freaked the cats out, so who knows? ... but you'd need an army of them to clear a field of the 'little black gentlemen', as they are sometimes known ... and they would need working fangs ... now that I would like to see! Spider |
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The message
from "Spider" contains these words: Got the radio-controlled spider, thanks! It freaked the cats out, so who knows? ... but you'd need an army of them to clear a field of the 'little black gentlemen', as they are sometimes known ... Little gentleman in the black waistcoat - or something like that, I think. and they would need working fangs ... now that I would like to see! Can be arranged... -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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On Jan 11, 3:50*pm, "Kathy" wrote:
Hi, I've been lurking for a bit, but now I've got a question to ask please. My friend and I took on an allotment in November. *We have started clearing it, but have been invaded by moles! *Any ideas on non-harmful ways of discouraging them? *We've asked them nicely to go and burrow through the bits we haven't dug yet but they wont play. TIA -- Kathy It's pointless to try and discuss ethics with a spider. -- Kathy It's pointless to try and discuss ethics with a spider. The best success I have had with moles is using the bait and applicator from http://www.mole-be-gone.com Hope this helps! |
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