any suggestion ???

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I do actually know what a mole cricket is :)

Why you'd want to arrange a game with one on some goose grass is a mystery to me. :)

I wish I could help..... :D :D :D
 

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Possibly posted on the wrong Forum - not in the wrong place but the wrong whole complete forum - think you need Gardener's World.....
 

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You should contact English Nature and the Natural History Museum, according to this they are extremely rare and you could be very unpopular.

http://www.nhm.ac.uk/about-us/news/2005/sept/news_6328.html

even your goose grass may be a benefit
Being of the Rubiacea (madder) family, Galium aparine is related to the Arabian coffee tree (Coffea arabica). Thus, the bean-shaped seeds are often dried and lightly roasted, and used as a coffee substitute. The advantage of this is that the beverage retains the taste of coffee but lacks caffeine, thus making an acceptable but healthier alternative to its more illustrious relative.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A4298592<br />
 

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I have a MAJOR mole cricket and goose grass problem. Any suggestions?

thanks for suggestion in advance

Ever get the feeling someone is randomly posting trying to get more exposure to the link in their signature?
 

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I think they have a big brown spot (mole) on there arse, they are rubbish at cricket and have really fat grass and they have been caught `goosing` it, sounds like a really bad day all round. ;0)
 
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