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Oct 5, 2014 6:02 AM CST
Name: Kayleigh
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Deb ... first post -- too funny! Hilarious! It has just been kind of wierd this year. I have a large garden (all in rows) with fabric mulched (plus bark) walk paths. In the growing rows I've never seen so many mole holes for above surface. But all the posting caused me to think a little about all the rain we've had. I've actually seen moles feasting on earth worms, and I actually questioned if they truly do eat japanese beetle grubs. But with all the rain we've had, perhaps the earth worms are driven closer to surface level, so the moles have more holes to come above ground. The year we had a real bad drought, I saw very few mole runs in my garden or in the yard.

I suppose the only answer is to get a pet bullsnake. Smiling

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