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How many traps do I need to buy?
For a normal garden with average mole problems,
you would need about 4-6 traps. You should buy traps in
pairs, because you need to put one trap in each
direction in the hole. The more taps you use, the bigger
chance you have to get a mole. |
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The moles have stopped
building dirt hills, have they moved away?
Probably not, they are most certainly are still
in your garden. The mole is most active during
april-may and september-december. During summer
the digging can halt completely. |
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Can I catch moles any time
of the year?
Absolutely, but frozen ground can make it
impossible. |
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What do I need to
catch a mole?
First of all you need mole traps, but also a
mole run probe to find the runs. You also need a
trapping spade and some marking flags for the traps.
Dont use too few traps, your chances of catching a
mole will be lower. |
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Why is your trap working
so well?
The trap we use is made by stainless steel and
holds high standard on design and quality. The
trap has been used and tested for years with
great success by many companies. The trap is
small and easy to place in the mole run. Other
traps are sensitive to dirt and most traps are
larger and you need to dig bigger holes in your
lawn. |
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Will ultrasound staves work on my
lawn?
No, I have tryed 3 of them my self. After
a month there was a hill just next to the stave. After a
year, the mole activity had not changed. |
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Is there any other method
to get rid of moles?
Yes, moles dont
like to live were horses are. The horse will
stomp their runs and the sound of a heavy horse
makes them move a way. Playgrounds for kids is
not a place a mole likes to live, but it needs
to be frequently visited. |