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  • A_J_Rimmer
    • May 2024
    • 801
    • Arnold
    • North Wales

    #31
    It's WAR! HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

    Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc

    ''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''

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    • boatman
      • Nov 2018
      • 14498
      • christopher
      • NORFOLK UK

      #32
      WOW Arnie if that little bugger has a gun like that then i'll have to retalitate with a mr 12 YES ITS WAR LOL an really gave me an jen a good laugh seein that picture WELL done finding it Arnie HAHA
      Chrisb

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      • boatman
        • Nov 2018
        • 14498
        • christopher
        • NORFOLK UK

        #33
        well Guys its still WAR THAT CHEEKY LITTLE Beggar has humped up mole hills all a round the mole defector gadget as though to say it isnt makin any difference to me from mr moleie haha Aaaaacccccchhhhhhhhhhh an ive been out flattened them down again i think this is one war i wont win oh dear
        chrisb

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        • Ian M
          Administrator
          • Dec 2008
          • 18286
          • Ian
          • Falster, Denmark

          #34
          Do you live in the countryside, farmland to the garden? Its that time of year where the fields see a lot of heavy machines. That often sends the little beggars off house hunting. The other theory is that your anti mole thing has seen the first mole off so a new one has moved in. As I wrote at the start of the invasion, mole are territorial. So normally only one or two depending how big your garden.
          We live right next to a farmers field and each harvest time the little buggers come into the garden. one or two stay, the rest go back once the noise (vibrations) in the fiels have stopped.
          Accept that they are there to eat your slugs. Sweep the spoil into the grass or as Tim (?) said it makes very good potting soil.
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          Bismarck

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          • HAWKERHUNTER
            SMF Supporters
            • Feb 2012
            • 1909
            • Steve
            • Halifax, West Yorks.

            #35
            I agree with the boys comments Chris. Dont get too excited too soon. Moles are most active in late Winter and early spring. I run a flying club and we have been battling moles on our field for years. We definately notice a massive increase in activity during winter and spring which then dies off through summer. As Arnold Swarzenegger says "They'll be back". One consolation, the soil from a mole hill is great for gardening.Click image for larger version

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            Steve

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            • boatman
              • Nov 2018
              • 14498
              • christopher
              • NORFOLK UK

              #36
              Originally posted by Ian M
              Do you live in the countryside, farmland to the garden? Its that time of year where the fields see a lot of heavy machines. That often sends the little beggars off house hunting. The other theory is that your anti mole thing has seen the first mole off so a new one has moved in. As I wrote at the start of the invasion, mole are territorial. So normally only one or two depending how big your garden.
              We live right next to a farmers field and each harvest time the little buggers come into the garden. one or two stay, the rest go back once the noise (vibrations) in the fiels have stopped.
              Accept that they are there to eat your slugs. Sweep the spoil into the grass or as Tim (?) said it makes very good potting soil.
              HI Ian yes we live in countryside next to farmers feilds an our main lawn is about 50ft sqaure or so so plenty of room for mr or miss moleie an yes i suppoce we will just have to put up with it as love cuttin the grass an gettin it lookin like a cricket pitch with the bands up an down but now it all been spoilt by you know who an jen is the gardner not me as im illergeictt to the garden soil so i'll tell jen to move the lose top soil to put around her roses an such so white flag is hoisted up the yardarm an bang go my cricket pitch look oh dear an that mole deterent thing is still bangin away an no good that mole must have bloomin earmuffs on Aaaaaarrrrcchhh thanks Ian for info
              ATB SIR
              chris an jen as its her garden

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              • boatman
                • Nov 2018
                • 14498
                • christopher
                • NORFOLK UK

                #37
                Originally posted by HAWKERHUNTER
                I agree with the boys comments Chris. Dont get too excited too soon. Moles are most active in late Winter and early spring. I run a flying club and we have been battling moles on our field for years. We definately notice a massive increase in activity during winter and spring which then dies off through summer. As Arnold Swarzenegger says "They'll be back". One consolation, the soil from a mole hill is great for gardening.[ATTACH=CONFIG]n1229365[/ATTACH]
                AN HI Steve yes im learnig the hard an exspensive way with that moleie repellent gadget waste of 10.99 that if i had known that this bloomin mole was goin to be so stubbon i would not have bothered but we live an learn dont we an where do you find these caroons ? as i would like to see that site ?

                ATB Steve an hope you dont crash to many planes into the mole hills as my brother does R/C planes flyin an he has a habit of crashin in the treetops LOL so no need for him to worry about landin on molehills lol
                Chrisb

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                • boatman
                  • Nov 2018
                  • 14498
                  • christopher
                  • NORFOLK UK

                  #38
                  WELL thats a rummon jen just got up an she is sayin there are mole hill all along the sides of the busy main rd which is only 20 ft from our house so looks to me that them moleies have gotten used to all the noise vibrations as the rd is full of traffic an qiute a few heavy big lorryies so my gadget wont do any good then but i'll just leave it as solar powered an let it bang away
                  fedup chrisb

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