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when you fall in love with the talpex ebay will be awash with your duffus i go all funy and start makeing odd noises when i get a blocked trap and with the duffus it happens to me way to much! hone

But what if you weren't doing farms where a 90% (say) catch rate was acceptable and you were doing a garden where the customer wanted 100%? Tricky mole under a patio or along a concrete wall where you

So what does that do to aid my serious question, some folk on here really need to take a look at how they treat new members. Probably the most inhospitable forum I have ever joined bar the odd few de

So what does that do to aid my serious question, some folk on here really need to take a look at how they treat new members.

Probably the most inhospitable forum I have ever joined bar the odd few decent posters.

I can now see why turmoil has occurred here in the past.

Poor show! and I'm back to reading if I can be bothered.

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Every time I see a new trap like the No-Mole hit the UK market and the way people fall for them I wonder if I'm a dinosaur sticking to my Duffus traps....

 

I keep thinking that I'd quite like to try this stuff out, and even just have it for my (feeble) collection, but then when it comes down to it, I just reach for the Duffus..

 

Having said all that, I've just forked out for a few genuine Talpex traps to shove into any blocked traps I get this year.

 

I've got 300 duffus traps washed, bucketed up, and ready to go. I don't see the point in forking out hard earned coin for traps that look interesting, but in reality will rarely get used :no:

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Every time I see a new trap like the No-Mole hit the UK market and the way people fall for them I wonder if I'm a dinosaur sticking to my Duffus traps....

 

I keep thinking that I'd quite like to try this stuff out, and even just have it for my (feeble) collection, but then when it comes down to it, I just reach for the Duffus..

 

Having said all that, I've just forked out for a few genuine Talpex traps to shove into any blocked traps I get this year.

 

I've got 300 duffus traps washed, bucketed up, and ready to go. I don't see the point in forking out hard earned coin for traps that look interesting, but in reality will rarely get used :no:

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Duffus is the workhorse I agree Matt,but good to have another option in the bucket.

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Every time I see a new trap like the No-Mole hit the UK market and the way people fall for them I wonder if I'm a dinosaur sticking to my Duffus traps....

 

I keep thinking that I'd quite like to try this stuff out, and even just have it for my (feeble) collection, but then when it comes down to it, I just reach for the Duffus..

 

Having said all that, I've just forked out for a few genuine Talpex traps to shove into any blocked traps I get this year.

 

I've got 300 duffus traps washed, bucketed up, and ready to go. I don't see the point in forking out hard earned coin for traps that look interesting, but in reality will rarely get used :no:

 

But what if you weren't doing farms where a 90% (say) catch rate was acceptable and you were doing a garden where the customer wanted 100%? Tricky mole under a patio or along a concrete wall where you can't get a Duffus or Talpex to sit right. How many visits might you make before the mole plays ball and comes out into the open? Or what about open areas where your shiny Duffus traps will get nicked?

 

That's why discrete traps like the Nomol, Trapline or my own choice, the Putange are worth having.

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