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    Let me know what it is and if it works, I’m thinking Dave has the right idea, sone would call that over reacting, I call it a logical well thought out plan to destroy a varmit
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Well going to try the Vole/Mole killer

    Found it today at the Ranch store, going to start in the garden and see what happens, my friend says it seems to have worked at his place
    So is it a 'Trap, a Poison, a Bait Station? A combination of all? Just wondering.
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    I have no issue with killing varmints and traps are relatively selective.

    I have an issue with poison as it is not selective in what it kills.
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    We bought some flowers and a tomato plant. Since my lemon tree is either dead or recovering, I am looking forward to some tomatos at least. Got the 2nd of 4 beds sodded and mulched. Found a guy who makes swings, so that is installed.
    Cup holders for it arrived to-day!

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    Tom, I'm sure you've researched about whether your lemon tree is dead, heavily damaged or slightly damaged.

    Since up north here there's no citrus trees at all so I know nothing. Should it be blooming now? When do you normally prune?

    Inquiring minds would like to know.
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    I got no problem with poison , traps, god damned Gatling gun, if it is f*$$(ng with my yard it’s dead! Selective or not, mole vole cat or stray dog, it’s my yard, hell I keep guns for the 2 legged type if it’s in my yard without permission. “GET OFF MY LAWN!”

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    Roy, I put off pruning it at Valentines because I knew the freeze was coming. It must have had 300 blooms on it.
    I have since pruned it and have the AC drain running to it via a garden hose. Wood is green and stiff.
    I will give it a year or so. It may come back from the roots, I suppose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Well going to try the Vole/Mole killer

    Found it today at the Ranch store, going to start in the garden and see what happens, my friend says it seems to have worked at his place
    If it works on moles, voles and chipmunk, I'm in for the brand name
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    We bought some flowers and a tomato plant. Since my lemon tree is either dead or recovering, I am looking forward to some tomatos at least. Got the 2nd of 4 beds sodded and mulched. Found a guy who makes swings, so that is installed.
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    Nice looking corner. Well done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    I got no problem with poison , traps, god damned Gatling gun, if it is f*$$(ng with my yard it’s dead! Selective or not, mole vole cat or stray dog, it’s my yard, hell I keep guns for the 2 legged type if it’s in my yard without permission. “GET OFF MY LAWN!”

    After my surgery next week I may have a guard tower built so I can mount my MA Duece
    Mole/vole if it is dead from the poison and your favorite dog eats it your dog is dead also.

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