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| 1. P3 International P7906 Vibrasonic Molechaser | |
![]() | list price: $44.95
our price: $19.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00005AH85 Catlog: Lawn & Patio Manufacturer: P3 International Sales Rank: 201 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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Our yard is about 1/3 of an acre and the soil is of the clay type that is supposedly ideal for this product. I planted the stake near the concentration of mole hills, stomped them down and waited a few days to see if the returned. They didn't seem to so I moved the stake to the center of the yard to benefit from maximum coverage. 2 days later the hills were back in full force. I moved the stake back to the mole camp again. They moved about 5 feet away from their original spot. Finally I stuck the stake directly into the center of mole trails. This morning my yard looks like I had been invaded by grave robbers. The moles have set up shop about 3 feet from the stake and have apparently invited all their friends to join them for a good laugh at this worthless piece of junk. If you are looking to maximize the damage to your yard then buy this stake, move it around a few times and enjoy the devastation. If you want to get rid of moles, your money is better spent on traps or poisons that, while less humane, are more likely to keep your yard free of infestation and you more likely to stay sane. ... Read more | |
| 2. P3 International P7900 Sonic Molechaser | |
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our price: $14.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00005AH83 Catlog: Lawn & Patio Manufacturer: P3 International Sales Rank: 629 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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| 3. P3 International P7901 Molechaser | |
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our price: $7.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B00005AH84 Catlog: Lawn & Patio Manufacturer: P3 International Sales Rank: 254 Average Customer Review: US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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For the first four or five months I thought that they were doing a great job. They they seemed to stop working. They were still making that annoying sound every minute, but every few mornings I would find another mound in the yard. Suddenly it occured to me why. Over the winter, few birds visited the feeders, and very little seed was scattered. Now the seed was being scattered, and the furry scavangers were back. What finally helped in my case was to remove the turf under the feeders, put some poison pellets down, cover it up with landscaping faberic and lava rock. (I didn't want my dog or cat accidently getting at the poison.) I stompped-down a couple more mounds over the next two weeks (they didn't break through the fabric), and then it stopped. They either moved back to whichever neighbor was providing them with better, less poisonous, easier to get to food, or they died. I can't believe I put up with that constant, stupid buzzing from the sonic mole chasers for as long as I did. My backyard is peaceful again. I've heard some people swear these things worked. And for the first few months I would have believed them. The concept is correct: You want to make your yard uninviting. But frankly, I think the sound bothered me as much as them, and once the food source came back, they tollerated the noise just as many humans tollerate jobs they hate. If you want to eat, an annoying noise eventually becomes a minor thing.
I followed the instructions, shelled out money for 4 D-cell batteries, and still no luck. I think one of the neighborhood cats got to one of the moles -- my dog carried it to the back door like it was some sort of prize that she wanted to share with me. Alas, the dirt piles still dot the landscape of my mole infested lawn. My advice would be to save your money and buy a couple gallons of milk instead -- to entice your neighborhood cats to patrol your lawn and garden. ... Read more | |
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