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MamaCrunch Posted - Jun 29 2011 : 1:10:02 PM
I've heard they are hit or miss when it comes to chasing away moles. We have a few runways so my neighbor is lending hers to us.

The important question is- Do they chase away snakes? I'm mortified of snakes as in I may very well pass out. My son just now starting to explore our yard and the last thing I need is for him to bring me one!!!

Any other suggestions for keeping them away?

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Turtlemoon Posted - Jun 29 2011 : 2:57:29 PM
lol, not sure about the snakes but the darn mole popped ahole up inches from the stake! So... i have to veer towards the NOT working. Save your $$. The urine i heard is wonderful though. (that sounds funny to type)

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oldbittyhen Posted - Jun 29 2011 : 2:22:03 PM
try useing predator urine instead, for the mole's, get it at garden centers/feed stores and hunting supplies, follow directions, as far as keeping snakes away, no brush piles/wood piles close to the house or comman areas, keep grass cut, and trim up bushes and hedges about 1 foot from the ground...if you do have snakes, its because you have food sources for them, i.e. moles, mice, etc...so try and allow non-poisionous snakes to stay, they will help with the rodent problem...

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