Find used mid row banders and mount on an old cultivator frame mounted with those "mole hill" shovels _ I forget you makes them and you should be ready to roll
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Anhydrous may help control moles but is not a solution. We have a small anhydrous tank with hose and wand, and gassed new mounds in a hay field with very limited results. With the results we have seen doing individual holes, I don't think the results from banding will do much to control the moles. This system works great on gophers as there runs are open, doing mole runs is much more difficult as they put up tunnel blocks regularly. Best mole control is trapping very time consuming but worth it to start on new fields as they are put into production.
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I trapped moles for a while on our place and it was going quite well, surprising with half a dozen traps moved every day how quickly you can cover the ground. Then we ran into a couple of problems - first a coyote learned there was an easy meal if they dug the trap up so my traps kept being dug up or disappearing - often to turn up later quite a distance away. Second problem was the moles got really established along the riverbanks in terrain where it is much harder to find the mounds and trap. Out on open country I didn't find it that hard to keep ahead of them.
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