3 quarters of the office fucking off dead on 5 every night, whist others seem to be working their bollocks off all the time. In other words shit distribution of workload.
A quarter of my office slacking and staying past 5:30. If they can't do job in allocated time should get someone in who can.
3 quarters of the office fucking off dead on 5 every night, whist others seem to be working their bollocks off all the time. In other words shit distribution of workload.
A quarter of my office slacking and staying past 5:30. If they can't do job in allocated time should get someone in who can.
Lol - wouldn't be so bad if it was rewarded with pay or time.
The feckin molehills on our lawn are the size of active volcanoes.
My mate said I should stick rose branches down into the hole because they bleed to death when they get cut on the thorns - couldn't bring myself to do it.
The feckin molehills on our lawn are the size of active volcanoes.
My mate said I should stick rose branches down into the hole because they bleed to death when they get cut on the thorns - couldn't bring myself to do it.
Can't find a plan B, though.
All alternative, organic solutions welcomed.
Aren't there some ultrasound transmitters that you stick in the ground to drive them away?
The feckin molehills on our lawn are the size of active volcanoes.
My mate said I should stick rose branches down into the hole because they bleed to death when they get cut on the thorns - couldn't bring myself to do it.
Can't find a plan B, though.
All alternative, organic solutions welcomed.
Scissor traps Purd, find the main moles galleries and set the traps, but DO NOT TOUCH THE TRIGGER WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, cover your hand in dirt and then set the trap. Put about 5 traps down and leave them there for a few days and you should see some results. (Depending on how deep the galleries are, you can see if the trap has been activated from the top, if the ends are closed it's still primed, if they're apart it's been activated)
Traps are the most humane and organic way to deal with moles, you cannot rehome them and any other method is not humane. Please don'y use rose branches or glass as some people would advise.
The feckin molehills on our lawn are the size of active volcanoes.
My mate said I should stick rose branches down into the hole because they bleed to death when they get cut on the thorns - couldn't bring myself to do it.
Can't find a plan B, though.
All alternative, organic solutions welcomed.
Scissor traps Purd, find the main moles galleries and set the traps, but DO NOT TOUCH THE TRIGGER WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, cover your hand in dirt and then set the trap. Put about 5 traps down and leave them there for a few days and you should see some results. (Depending on how deep the galleries are, you can see if the trap has been activated from the top, if the ends are closed it's still primed, if they're apart it's been activated)
Traps are the most humane and organic way to deal with moles, you cannot rehome them and any other method is not humane. Please don'y use rose branches or glass as some people would advise.
Good luck
So murdering them in their natural habitat is humane?
The feckin molehills on our lawn are the size of active volcanoes.
My mate said I should stick rose branches down into the hole because they bleed to death when they get cut on the thorns - couldn't bring myself to do it.
Can't find a plan B, though.
All alternative, organic solutions welcomed.
Scissor traps Purd, find the main moles galleries and set the traps, but DO NOT TOUCH THE TRIGGER WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, cover your hand in dirt and then set the trap. Put about 5 traps down and leave them there for a few days and you should see some results. (Depending on how deep the galleries are, you can see if the trap has been activated from the top, if the ends are closed it's still primed, if they're apart it's been activated)
Traps are the most humane and organic way to deal with moles, you cannot rehome them and any other method is not humane. Please don'y use rose branches or glass as some people would advise.
Good luck
So murdering them in their natural habitat is humane?
Nice one.
No need to make a mountain out of a molehill mate.
Some regular visitors/friends from the UK said if we were booking our (and their) favourite restaurant for NYE, would we book for them to join us too. In September I mentioned it to the owner, Sergio, and believe it or not they were already booked up, but because we are old pals he said he would find a way to prize the two of us in. As we had said we would go with our friends, and didn't want to do an "I'm alright Jack" we reluctantly declined. We have since made arrangements - although not booked yet, as the restaurant in question have still not got their shit together - to go elsewhere, along with the couple mentioned and 10 others. Yesterday I got a message from the friends saying the Sergio has called and said they have two cancellations - Sergio obviously not realising that these were the two friends that we didn't want to let down... It's too late for us to pull out of the second "booking" as all the others are expecting us to be there now, so we end up missing out on the night out we really wanted, and the couple we sacrificed it for are going. No-ones fault, but bloody annoying all the same...
The feckin molehills on our lawn are the size of active volcanoes.
My mate said I should stick rose branches down into the hole because they bleed to death when they get cut on the thorns - couldn't bring myself to do it.
Can't find a plan B, though.
All alternative, organic solutions welcomed.
Scissor traps Purd, find the main moles galleries and set the traps, but DO NOT TOUCH THE TRIGGER WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, cover your hand in dirt and then set the trap. Put about 5 traps down and leave them there for a few days and you should see some results. (Depending on how deep the galleries are, you can see if the trap has been activated from the top, if the ends are closed it's still primed, if they're apart it's been activated)
Traps are the most humane and organic way to deal with moles, you cannot rehome them and any other method is not humane. Please don'y use rose branches or glass as some people would advise.
Good luck
So murdering them in their natural habitat is humane?
Nice one.
I did consider napalm, cluster bombs, bombing and strafing and various other less subtle options but neighbours not happy and, apparently, you need planning for that.
The feckin molehills on our lawn are the size of active volcanoes.
My mate said I should stick rose branches down into the hole because they bleed to death when they get cut on the thorns - couldn't bring myself to do it.
Can't find a plan B, though.
All alternative, organic solutions welcomed.
Scissor traps Purd, find the main moles galleries and set the traps, but DO NOT TOUCH THE TRIGGER WITH YOUR BARE HANDS, cover your hand in dirt and then set the trap. Put about 5 traps down and leave them there for a few days and you should see some results. (Depending on how deep the galleries are, you can see if the trap has been activated from the top, if the ends are closed it's still primed, if they're apart it's been activated)
Traps are the most humane and organic way to deal with moles, you cannot rehome them and any other method is not humane. Please don'y use rose branches or glass as some people would advise.
Good luck
So murdering them in their natural habitat is humane?
p.s I understand it's far more humane than the other murders mentioned of glass and thorns.
Just disagree with needless killing of wildlife, unless it's going on my dinner plate.
Point taken but no alternative. Once the moles are in, they're in to stay with devastating consequences to gardens.
I did ask them to move to the field next door, even left notes out for them, pleading for their understanding - got nothing but attitude - the more I asked, the more they increased their onslaught.
Hadn't realised they had such poor poor eyesight so would have been unable to read my well-argued, neighbour-friendly begging letters.
PS I would never use the rose thorn or broken glass methods and, like you, would much rather they just went away on their own accord.
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Maybe they deliberately made it severe cringe so folk would remember it.
Sad to see Ruth Jones from Gavin and Stacey selling out like that.
The feckin molehills on our lawn are the size of active volcanoes.
My mate said I should stick rose branches down into the hole because they bleed to death when they get cut on the thorns - couldn't bring myself to do it.
Can't find a plan B, though.
All alternative, organic solutions welcomed.
This kind of thing http://www.amazon.co.uk/Solar-Powered-Repeller-Ultrasonic-Sonic/dp/B003TLA4L2
Traps are the most humane and organic way to deal with moles, you cannot rehome them and any other method is not humane. Please don'y use rose branches or glass as some people would advise.
Good luck
http://www.trapman.co.uk/old-english-scissor-mole-trap.htm
Nice one.
Cheers.
p.s I understand it's far more humane than the other murders mentioned of glass and thorns.
Just disagree with needless killing of wildlife, unless it's going on my dinner plate.
I did ask them to move to the field next door, even left notes out for them, pleading for their understanding - got nothing but attitude - the more I asked, the more they increased their onslaught.
Hadn't realised they had such poor poor eyesight so would have been unable to read my well-argued, neighbour-friendly begging letters.
PS I would never use the rose thorn or broken glass methods and, like you, would much rather they just went away on their own accord.
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