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why do pepole trap moles? :hmm: you can't eat them, they're native and they don't do anything really bad.

 

Fair play mate...PM me your address and ill start live catch trapping them and you can have the lot in your garden since they dont really do anything bad, i wont even charge you for them.

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why do pepole trap moles? :hmm: you can't eat them, they're native and they don't do anything really bad.

do you always ask daft questions

Aaron

Simple answer, is that the mole can be a very serious pest.

 

The farm im starting next week is absolutely black with mole hills, the grazing in the fields has been reduced by almost half, its that bad! This also causes problems with the sheep, there feet suffer and they get very clarty, but im no expert on them, so cant expand on that. This is the result of not bothering to do the moles for a few years, in an area that is well populated. They are also covering the medows which are used for growing hay to feed the livestock through the winter, and if the soil is baled up with the hay, it can cause ??(something :blush: mind block!!) which can be fatal to the stock.

.... most farmers will like to keep mole numbers low on their ground.

 

There are MANY other reasons and scenarios that make the mole a pest.

 

Hope this helps

Dogs

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They are also covering the medows which are used for growing hay to feed the livestock through the winter, and if the soil is baled up with the hay, it can cause ??(something :blush: mind block!!) which can be fatal to the stock.

 

Listeria (Listeriosis a possible case in cattle due to bacteria being brought up in soil from the moles mounds)

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They are also covering the medows which are used for growing hay to feed the livestock through the winter, and if the soil is baled up with the hay, it can cause ??(something :blush: mind block!!) which can be fatal to the stock.

 

Listeria (Listeriosis a possible case in cattle due to bacteria being brought up in soil from the moles mounds)

BINGO! Cheers Ian :D It was on the tip of my tongue lol...

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