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Molehills goes underneath plants, in this picture lavender, and although moles do not eat plants root, they indirectly damage roots and could kill plants. Our two delphiniums are already down.
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We try to control it by inserting poison (calcium carbide and strychnine) to the tunnels, in this picture by a Fire and Ice hosta. Somehow these poisons are banned in Britain, but not in the US.
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Poison inserted into mole tunnel by a gerbera daisy.
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Interesting fact: Male moles are called boars and female moles sows. Just like pigs.
Source of info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mole
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