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Sep 3, 2016 10:01 AM CST
Name: Marilyn, aka "Poly"
South San Francisco Bay Area (Zone 9b)
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Wow.

I've been finding lots of raised soil areas which I presumed were from moles (I smash them down), but I had also been finding (on the house side of the creek) piles of dirt mounded here and there, which I thought were from gophers. (We definitely do have gophers on the other side of the creek. Glare )

However, I was a bit confused in that no plants had gone missing (that could not easily be attributed to the rabbits). Nothing sucked down. Zero, zip, nada. Confused

I have to wonder now if those particular dirt mounds were from moles - I never knew that they could/would do that before.

Editing to add.... with Warp here, we can't use any kind of mechanical trap, and no poisons that he could get at. I guess I get to expect lots more mole mounds!
Evaluating an iris seedling, hopefully for rebloom
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