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    Problem moles

    Hi everyone I’m after advice about my mole problem!

    I live in Cumbria in a rural location and have had moles in my garden for a few months, I did get a guy to come round and trap a mole a few weeks ago but it cost me £40 for the pleasure, is there a cheaper cost affect way of getting rid of them, I do have a healthy amount of worms and help support the local wildlife, my the moles think this is easy pickings, I don’t want to use poison. I do have a mole scarer in the garden but it hasn’t made any difference. I need a safe deterrent, which is dog and wildlife friendly, if anyone has any ideas, I’m willing to give it a go.

    Thank you

    Sam

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