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heres what we used. line them up along the house 6 feet apart. every few days move them sway/out from the house. the vibrations of the spinning bothers them and they move away. by starting close to the house and moving them slowly way, you can push the moles out as far a you'd like. also, getting a cat. :) https://bit.ly/pinwheelsmij
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It sounds like you're using pinwheel-like devices (also known as mole wheels or mole repellents) to deter moles from your garden. Here's a summary of the method: 1. Set up the pinwheel devices 6 feet apart along the perimeter of your house. 2. Every few days, move the pinwheels slightly outwards and away from the house in a slow and gentle motion. 3. This movement is intended to create vibrations that bother moles, causing them to leave the area. The idea behind this method is that by creating these vibrations, you can disrupt the moles' burrowing habits and encourage them to move away from your garden. As for introducing a cat to the situation, it's true that cats are known to be natural mole hunters. Having a cat in the vicinity may help deter moles on its own, but combining this with the pinwheel method might make it even more effective. It's worth noting that while pinwheels can be an interesting and creative way to deter moles, they might not be the most effective or long-lasting solution. Other methods, such as physical barriers, repellent granules, or professional mole control services, might be more reliable in the long run.
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