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I trap moles mainly in private gardens but with a few large farms as well. Iv always used tunnel traps with the odd scissor trap as well, but when looking on the trapmans web site iv seen a new scissor trap which they call a pro scissor trap. Its a bit longer and dosnt have the long arms for setting it, does anyone have experience with these traps? They also look pricey, £4.99, can i find them cheaper?

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I trap moles mainly in private gardens but with a few large farms as well. Iv always used tunnel traps with the odd scissor trap as well, but when looking on the trapmans web site iv seen a new scissor trap which they call a pro scissor trap. Its a bit longer and dosnt have the long arms for setting it, does anyone have experience with these traps? They also look pricey, £4.99, can i find them cheaper?
contact moley he,s the pro. moletrapper,
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Hi Bullfighter, they are Talpex traps and by the looks of them cheap Chinese crap!!! and the answer is no, you won,t find them cheaper, average price £6 + vat , try Killgerm or Barrentine always buy the best traps and preferably British don,t waste your money for the sake of a £1, why they are calling them pro scissor traps is beyond me ???? best regards Steve

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Im trying to trap a mole in a mossy lawn, cant get a good set in the soft ground. The runs are very wide so just thought a different trap might help, any ideas?

In a shallow run in a mossy lawn deffo a duffus type trap needed, think the others will agree on this one.

Regards MT.

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the moleman as he calls himself comes from my neck of the woods. the traps he sells for £4.99 retail to the general public from a company in Thetford norfolk for £2.99 the conning git. they are made by a company called STV and most will know their products under the banner of The Big Cheese company. google them and if you do wish to buy direct you will save yourself a small fortune, but remember cheep is not allways best :thumbs:

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Im trying to trap a mole in a mossy lawn, cant get a good set in the soft ground. The runs are very wide so just thought a different trap might help, any ideas?

Talpex is very useful for the odd mole that consistently digs under a tunnel trap. I always have a few in the armoury.

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Ive been catching moles since i was a kid but when i first decided to try to make a bit of a livin from pest control i went and bought 50 BIG CHEESE mole traps, it took me a week of frustration to work out why i couldnt catch moles. When i worked it out the whole lot went in a pond. NEVER EVER BUY BIG CHEESE MOLE TRAPS. :thumbdown::thumbdown:

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