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Tuesday, May 1st 2007, 9:48am

by Fertigation Guru

EZ FLO has an outstanding critter control that can be applied with or without there system. I know fertigators Mojo works well to but I am not sure if it can be applied without their system.

Thursday, April 7th 2005, 8:34am

by nestors

yes you can use a mix of pine-sol and tabbaco juice and dish soap also listerine .it works and the pine sol makes your entire yard smell nice.

Saturday, April 2nd 2005, 11:50am

by RidgeRun05

I haven't heard of anybody using the fertigation system to help deter pests, but there may be a product out there for this purpose. Good luck

Saturday, April 2nd 2005, 5:48am

by QUAQUA1973

I HAVE USED CASTER OIL FOR THE MOLES I HAVE AND IT REALLY SEEMED TO WORK......THAT IS UNTIL THE OTHER SPECIES OF MOLES MOVED IN THEY GO DEEPER AND THE OIL CANNOT GET DOWN THAT FAR.

Tuesday, February 1st 2005, 5:21am

by Mark Sudberry

Does it really control rodents?

I have a bad mole problem and was wondering if anyone has had first hand experience actually detering moles using this system.
Thanks,
Mark