MarkH 0 Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 First post, so go easy on me. I have a problem with moles, I have been using scissor traps for the last 3 months without success, only false triggers. The traps are from Scats, and I decided today to buy 2 x tunnel traps. While these traps are a small stream, I've relaid the scissor traps. I've notice a lot of small holes (squash ball size) in a different part of the garden without soil mounds around them, I'm I right in thinking the mole/s are making these too? Anyway, this is soul destroying now, and I'm getting brassed off, I really would like to catch the little beggar myself (it's personal ) . Can anyone offer further advise, or know where I can get some training, or worst case, can you recommend anyone in my area to trap the little ? I live just outside Newbury. Thanks in advance. Quote Link to post
Rolfe 2 Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 First post, so go easy on me. I have a problem with moles, I have been using scissor traps for the last 3 months without success, only false triggers. The traps are from Scats, and I decided today to buy 2 x tunnel traps. While these traps are a small stream, I've relaid the scissor traps. I've notice a lot of small holes (squash ball size) in a different part of the garden without soil mounds around them, I'm I right in thinking the mole/s are making these too? Anyway, this is soul destroying now, and I'm getting brassed off, I really would like to catch the little beggar myself (it's personal ) . Can anyone offer further advise, or know where I can get some training, or worst case, can you recommend anyone in my area to trap the little ? I live just outside Newbury. Thanks in advance. If you are finding small smooth-edged holes....it could be the work of a bank vole and not a mole. These often take over old mole runs and can easily be confused with mole activity. This may explain why the traps are not catching. Go to the following sites who will advise on training. www.npta.org.uk or www.bpca.org.uk or www.killgerm.com Rolfe. Quote Link to post
MarkH 0 Posted February 23, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 First post, so go easy on me. I have a problem with moles, I have been using scissor traps for the last 3 months without success, only false triggers. The traps are from Scats, and I decided today to buy 2 x tunnel traps. While these traps are a small stream, I've relaid the scissor traps. I've notice a lot of small holes (squash ball size) in a different part of the garden without soil mounds around them, I'm I right in thinking the mole/s are making these too? Anyway, this is soul destroying now, and I'm getting brassed off, I really would like to catch the little beggar myself (it's personal ) . Can anyone offer further advise, or know where I can get some training, or worst case, can you recommend anyone in my area to trap the little ? I live just outside Newbury. Thanks in advance. If you are finding small smooth-edged holes....it could be the work of a bank vole and not a mole. These often take over old mole runs and can easily be confused with mole activity. This may explain why the traps are not catching. Go to the following sites who will advise on training. www.npta.org.uk or www.bpca.org.uk or www.killgerm.com Rolfe. Thanks for your reply Rolfe. I'll take a look at all those sites. Kind regards Mark Quote Link to post
stubby 175 Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 First post, so go easy on me. I have a problem with moles, I have been using scissor traps for the last 3 months without success, only false triggers. The traps are from Scats, and I decided today to buy 2 x tunnel traps. While these traps are a small stream, I've relaid the scissor traps. I've notice a lot of small holes (squash ball size) in a different part of the garden without soil mounds around them, I'm I right in thinking the mole/s are making these too? Anyway, this is soul destroying now, and I'm getting brassed off, I really would like to catch the little beggar myself (it's personal ) . Can anyone offer further advise, or know where I can get some training, or worst case, can you recommend anyone in my area to trap the little ? I live just outside Newbury. Thanks in advance. my advice, if its personnal, is a torch, a shotgun and swivel chair Quote Link to post
MarkH 0 Posted February 23, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 First post, so go easy on me. I have a problem with moles, I have been using scissor traps for the last 3 months without success, only false triggers. The traps are from Scats, and I decided today to buy 2 x tunnel traps. While these traps are a small stream, I've relaid the scissor traps. I've notice a lot of small holes (squash ball size) in a different part of the garden without soil mounds around them, I'm I right in thinking the mole/s are making these too? Anyway, this is soul destroying now, and I'm getting brassed off, I really would like to catch the little beggar myself (it's personal ) . Can anyone offer further advise, or know where I can get some training, or worst case, can you recommend anyone in my area to trap the little ? I live just outside Newbury. Thanks in advance. my advice, if its personnal, is a torch, a shotgun and swivel chair Stubby, I like your thinking Can I borrow your gun? Quote Link to post
donky7 9 Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 can you post a few pics of these holes,, and the garden area,,,, is there a stream/dyke nearbye..... this is the time where moles mate and maintain surface runs... instead of tunnels with mounds..... heres a pic of an old 1. Quote Link to post
MarkH 0 Posted February 24, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 Hello Donky7, You are right I've had a look at the garden and you can see noticeable discolouration of the grass where a possible run is present. Moreover, I do have a stream at the bottom of the garden, which is at the opposite end of where most of the holes without soil hills are. Here are some pic's, thank you to all who have replied, or sent a message, any further advice will be greatly received. Mark Quote Link to post
dogs-n-natives 1,182 Posted February 28, 2008 Report Share Posted February 28, 2008 Disregard the areas where theres open holes, these are just rodents and you can be sure that the moles are not using those runs, as for one they dont like draughts, and as far as im aware they also dont like guests! Quote Link to post
bullfighter 0 Posted February 29, 2008 Report Share Posted February 29, 2008 Hey up mate. Cant really show you how to set a trap without being there but my main tips woul be cut ur hole wider at the top than the bottom,ie. dont make the bottom of the run any wider than it already is. Choose a striaght section of run. Wedge the trap in tight, if the mole feels any movement in it it will fill it full of soil. If yoy havnt got the in six weeks im going down south for a wedding and will try to call in and show u how i set a trap. Quote Link to post
MarkH 0 Posted March 1, 2008 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 Cheers chaps! Thanks bullfighter, I might take you up on that!! I've re-set the traps today, and checked them 3 times already First time I've used the tunnel ones, we'll see tomorrow morning, I'll up date you all then. I think I've got a party mole, the majority of mole hills are created on Saturday nights Yours sincerely Mole hater Quote Link to post
MarkH 0 Posted March 2, 2008 Author Report Share Posted March 2, 2008 Okay, just been to check the traps and gutted is the word. Two undisturbed, and the third was total filled in with a new mole hill at the side of it! Should I bury the traps under ground for a week, or put them back in the stream to try and remove any human smell? Quote Link to post
Matt 160 Posted March 2, 2008 Report Share Posted March 2, 2008 Okay, just been to check the traps and gutted is the word. Two undisturbed, and the third was total filled in with a new mole hill at the side of it! Should I bury the traps under ground for a week, or put them back in the stream to try and remove any human smell? The best way to remove scent is to boil your traps. It is more likely that the mole found an obstruction of some sort in the run, either a stone, or part of the trap. When you set yer traps, make sure they line up with the run properly; the first thing Mr Mole should feel is the trigger. The other common mistake is to push soil and stones up or down the tunnel when you open it up to set yer trap. Quote Link to post
MarkH 0 Posted August 4, 2009 Author Report Share Posted August 4, 2009 Hello All, I've been away for a little while and so has the mole (mainly in next door's garden) but it's back creating havoc and the biggest hills ever. I put my lack of success down to the way I'm setting my traps together with the quality of trap. The runs are fairly close to the surface and I can locate them by tracing them back from the mole hill. I'd still like to catch the little barstool myself and feel I need to start again by purchasing quality Traps (instead of the poor ones bought from scats) and I also need to buy a book and fully understand how to lay a trap correctly. Could anyone recommend a good book and quality traps? I searched through previous posts and see mixed responses regarding Flatpack. Cheers, Mark PS located near Newbury should any local suppliers be recommended. Quote Link to post
stubby 175 Posted August 5, 2009 Report Share Posted August 5, 2009 although not from england, check this post out by steve albamo http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...t&p=1149869 if your runs are very close to the surface, his traps may work for you Quote Link to post
410phil 4 Posted August 5, 2009 Report Share Posted August 5, 2009 Howdy Make sure that the trap cannot rock from side to side or backwards and forwards in the hole you have excavated by packing it at the sides with a sod of earth from the earth you cut out to find the run also make sure there is no grass in the bottom of the run and clear the run each side with a spoon or run clearing tool. Make sure the kill loops are pushed into the soil slightly so the mole does not feel them as he enters the trap also make sure the triggers are pointing towards the kill loop and not straight down you can achieve this by setting the trap and then bending the triggers forwards this makes the trap operate more quickly and ensure a kill around the thorax of the mole thus killing it pretty much instantly. Any other pointers you need just drop me a line Remember quality not quantity if its set right it will catch. All the best Phil www.molebegone.info Quote Link to post
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