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animes2k said:a rocking chair, some chewin' tobacco and a .22 rifle...
I shudder to think of the effect of X-lax on a mole. What if it had the same effect it does on people? It would certainly provide another slant on someone's mole problem. The thing I like about the pro that I hired was that the mole was trapped by the next morning and both the traps and the mole were carted off by said professional. I am quite willing and capable of working inside a human chest but I frankly lose it in dealing with dead critter carcasses and the thought of dealing with one that has OD'd on X-lax?........Definately not for me! I think some of these ideas should be sent to those mythbuster guys on TV to see if they really work.....particularly the Juicy Fruit and the X-lax!mdsmithers said:Second on the juicy fruit and I've heard chocolate laxative or Bill Murray.
Thanks for the interesting information.....I wish his book was available in bookstores....I'd like to look through it before I pony up 30.00 to buy it....Tasty...have you tired discussing the problem with a professional mole catcher? The traps need to be put in the correct places to get the little buggers. I'm also told that treating the lawn to kill the grubs that moles like to eat is helpful in keeping them out of the yard. Sound like you have a really stubborn problemmdsmithers said:my source, Dr. Myles H. Bader
https://www.clubthebugs.com/m-bugs/index.asp?aid=&refcode=1001
Perhaps the misunderstanding on the gum and the xlax is that they die, they don't, they just leave, at least that's what he says. He was on the radio yesterday here in KC.