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denis567 | 23:44 Thu 11th Oct 2012 | Animals & Nature
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Moles have certainly something to answer for, not only do they ruin your garden, but it appears they are responsible for the recent flooding of rivers, by undermining the banks.
My question is; Why is it illegal to kill a mole?
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Humans have certainly something to answer for, not only do they ruin the earth upon which other creatures were already established, but it appears that they have been responsible for the melting of the polar ice-caps, the polluting of the air, the extinction of numerous species of plants and animals with resultant catastrophic environmental effects, the further poisoning of the planet with their wars and the clumsy disposal of radioactive waste from their power stations leading to mutation and permanent damage to land
...(I could go on).

Prat.
Moles don't live on riverbanks, that's voles.
Some species do live on or near water boxy.
Why do people want to keep killing things?
I agree with boxtops, let's not make a fountain out of a vole hill
"Why do people want to keep killing things?"
Most likely because they're incensed fascistic Daily Mail readers.
LOL. Is there any deed too dastardly that cannot be blamed on DM readers?
Erm ...let me think, ah, um ....nope !
Boxtops is right. But I have the solution to the mole problem - let's bury the Bu££ers alive! On a serious note I am totally with AP. We don't belong here; we have simply colonised the planet and appear to be hell bent on destroying it.
Don't get me wrong Denis, by calling you a prat I accept that you may well have many redeeming qualities other than questioning the legality of killing things that don't really need to be killed.
We have evolved here along with all other species - where have you come from Wardlaw?
I don't think we have. If we are descended from the apes why do we still have apes; and I don't know where I come from shoota.
It isn't illegal to kill moles in the UK. They are not a protected species.

And the idea that they cause floods by undermining banks seems very fanciful. The tunnels they excavate are tiny in diameter. Coypu are the real danger to rivers and drainage channels,

Coypu do. Moles don't. Have you ever seen any ground undermined by moles? The tunnels they make are tiny, hardly wider than a man's finger
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Answerprancer - BRILLIANT answer at 23:56. The sort of thing I've posted in the past, but I usually get accused of 'jumping down people's throats' when I do. Not that I'm bothered in the slightest !!
There are no moles in Ireland. I think St Patrick banished them along with the snakes. Yet we still have floods.
It might have more to do with building in unsuitable locations and covering vast areas with concrete and tarmac so that the rainwater can't soak into the earth.

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