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<blockquote data-quote="KTS" data-source="post: 5433734" data-attributes="member: 21442"><p>We moved from Henry County about four years ago to Dickson County. We were infested with them in Henry Co. I used the trap I described in my first post and really put a dent in them.</p><p>Since we moved haven't had any problems until this summer.</p><p>I drug out my old trap that hadn't been used for well over four years and after it sat for about three nights I have caught two in the last two nights. I can't believe it still had enough scent in it to catch one after all that time. They must have really good noses as they can smell worms and grubs several inches under the ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTS, post: 5433734, member: 21442"] We moved from Henry County about four years ago to Dickson County. We were infested with them in Henry Co. I used the trap I described in my first post and really put a dent in them. Since we moved haven't had any problems until this summer. I drug out my old trap that hadn't been used for well over four years and after it sat for about three nights I have caught two in the last two nights. I can't believe it still had enough scent in it to catch one after all that time. They must have really good noses as they can smell worms and grubs several inches under the ground. [/QUOTE]
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