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May 16, 2015 3:20 PM CST
Name: greene
Savannah, GA (Sunset 28) (Zone 8b)
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Dodg?
I happen to have one dog that is good at catching moles. Only problem is, if I let him have his own way, he would dig up a bigger mess than the moles do. The only way it works with (my dog anyway) is to follow what @Swayback said...

"If you're really patient, you can setup a ...chair in your yard, careful walk down every tunnel, then mow your grass really low... Then carefully and oh so quietly, post up in your spot, and wait until you see the tunnels pushing back up, if you watch real close and wait long enough you'll see it!"

At that point, when I see the place that the mole is active, I give the dog permission to dig.

Of course, I will need to start a thread titled "How to pry open the dogs jaws to get him to release the dead mole". Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing

I'm gonna try the hair recommendation from @plantladylin's M-i-L; sounds like good advice and costs nothing. Thumbs up
Sunset Zone 28, AHS Heat Zone 9, USDA zone 8b~"Leaf of Faith"

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