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            | Crappie | 
            
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               Last year we had some "leftover" worm compost so we added it to a row of onions we planted. A few days later we noticed that a mole had dug straight down that row only. That is when the light came on. Now every mole trap comes with a handful of worm compost. I told this trick to a friend at work and he is on mole 168. Desperate times call for desperate measures.  
		
				
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            | pumpkin-eater | 
            
               Albert County, New Brunswick,CANADA 
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               Anything that vibrates the ground will deters moles and voles, such as an electric fan that is out of balance, or I have even seen windmills on sticks you drive in the ground-not sure how good they work but cheap,but you get the idea. 
		
				
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