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Aug 28, 2016 10:58 AM CST
Name: Sharon Rose
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
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Hi ImRatedTVMA2! Welcome! Baiting moles can be tricky. The bait goes into the tunnels. Rodent killer like D-con does not work on moles. It takes a bait that is made to look and taste like earth worms. The problem with the worm bait is that the sick/dead mole becomes like a "poison" to any animal that gets ahold of it. Pet dogs or cats, scavenger birds, birds of prey, owls. You never know when that mole will surface and what other animal will be around it. May today be a happy day!
One to take to heart....1 John 4 ..............................................Where there is smoke...there is fire...in most cases the smoke will kill you long before the fire consumes you. Beware of smoke screens! Freedom is not free and when those who have not paid the price or made the sacrifice...think that only they are right and entitled to speak...they bring us tryanny.

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