Our church is trying to fix up our old v-ball court to let our friends in youth group play on it.?
We have several things to work with, like the mole that digs up the sand (and we need more sand), when the ball goes into the thorney bushes, and our ripped and messed up net. I'm wondering what can keep a mole from diging up the ground making holes everywhere. What kind of barrier would keep it out?
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What is the correct height for a vollyball net.?
They make stakes you can put into the ground that let out small electric pulses that keep them away. I'm not sure how far away from the stake it will work but it should work if you put them on the corners and by the net (outside the sand).You can find them at places like Home Depot.
What are some volleyball cheers?
You can trap it. There are live traps and kill traps. You can bait a trap and let the mole go somewhere far away from your court. You can find a lot on ebay.Catch it and set it out somewhere that it won't bother other people or call a local animal shelter and ask them where you should bring it. Or try a shocker that could work too.
How can I know that I have the right person in my life?
You could always get a professional to came and get it that's what they do for a living.Well, you can't really put up a barrier. I mean I guess if you wanted to you could attempt to just put sheet metal all around it(in the ground of course) but the easiest way would to just get a trap..9 times outta 10 the mole will end up dead, but you'll get to play..
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