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Your too good !Anyone would think i knew what i was doing
Your too good !Anyone would think i knew what i was doing
my heart bleedsI said other so called Professionals on groups , forums, etc, .....shouting about , what they know ? (& partially educating potential customers, etc),.....& "doing it yourself " ? ,....maybe too much time on your hands, as a farmer then ? , .....Forgive me .....I'm just moaning, & grumpy, ...cause I still do this mostly full time,....on FOOT, in all weather's,....& kneeling on the ground, all day, etc, ...carrying the gear, rd , .....& I ain't getting any younger,....
So empathetic,....I've made that much money at moling, ......I still can't even afford a quad bike, with trailer, & appropriate motor to pull it ! ,....my heart bleeds
I fell out with flatpack, felt quality went poor, tryed some of pauls tunnels but couldnt get on with those so started mainly using talpexAye mate, stainless steel ones , in them photos ,....but as you'll know,....there is a few other half barrel makes, suitable too, still
& even if I could,.....no doubt it would get nicked, anyway if I tried to harbour it , round my scottish ex council scheme !!So empathetic,....I've made that much money at moling, ......I still can't even afford a quad bike, with trailer, & appropriate motor to pull it ! ,....
I know exactly what you mean,....I used Bethel Rhodes galvanised duffus, for years,....then needed some more, & same thing, quality wasn't the same,....I fell out with flatpack, felt quality went poor, tryed some of pauls tunnels but couldnt get on with those so started mainly using talpex
Bethel rhodes were a good trap but not easy to get hold ofI know exactly what you mean,....I used Bethel Rhodes galvanised duffus, for years,....then needed some more, & same thing, quality wasn't the same,....
Aye, a remember, they didn't sell direct to the public always, or something , is that right ? ,...a always had to phone & ask for an order ?Bethel rhodes were a good trap but not easy to get hold of
Any one using the putange traps successfully? I’ve still not caught anything with them apart from flipping backfills! The old scissor traps I find are much better than them. Really fancy a talpex or two now to try out
Forgive me, I never answered you properly,...them wooden full barrels catch well, for me,...but they are modified to my own spec, etc,...to help ensure a humane capture , (but you can foul catch with them occasionally too,...like any mole trap),....but to be honest, I find them time consuming & can be tricky to set right, at various depths,......they are just really an indulgence of mine, & I use them for the nostalgia ! ,......the range of more modern metal traps,...of whichever you favour & get on with,....is better , if time is a factor. You see the old catchers, eventually realised if you half a wood full barrel,....you can construct, two wood half barrel traps,....& arguably easier too set, etc. The wooden half barrel , was the forerunner, to today's, metal duffus, actuallyEarth-thrower , interesting traps in photo in other post. Tunnel trap, not seen one like that before and other trap with sides turned up, did you do this?
What was the point?
Does it make any difference?
Be interested in your answers. Cheers
People have asked me , "what's the best mole trap, to use " , its really down to personal preference, & whats you get results with, although a few types are more suitable for the job, really, than othersI’ve only had a couple to try them. The only time I’ve used them is when I had a persistent tunnel trap filler. The Putange caught him by the afternoon.
The duffus trap is easier to set and easier to check without disturbing it, so decided to keep the Putanges for special occasions, when a change of tact was needed.
I could never get on with scissors, however I tried to fettle them, so only use Duffus and Talpex now. Not that I’m a pro by any means of course, just a lowly farmer.
Good advice , one of the first basic , changes you can do to alter that trap, for a potential better catch strikeJust bend the triggers towards the catching loops, mole will touch them sooner and get a better catch. I suspect the sensitivitys fine otherwise would have probably been dug under
Well a rant on here about the puntage paid off. One in puntage this morning but unfortunately it’s pair in same tunnel was back filled. Same scissors caught another one in same run plus another in next field!!
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As it’s a bit wet shall we say today I’ve not set any fresh ones but have left the undisturbed ones to see what tommorow bringsI have a feeling that variety might help a bit. If a mole gets to figure out how to fill traps then he’ll not be expecting a different type …until it’s too late.
No, football matches will be cancelled because 25% of players refuse to have a vaccination and the Clubs are so afraid of them (the players) that they can't tell them them must get vaccinated.
Perhaps they should be told that if a game gets called off, they don't get paid.
Any one using the putange traps successfully? I’ve still not caught anything with them apart from flipping backfills! The old scissor traps I find are much better than them. Really fancy a talpex or two now to try out
Go to mole catchers registrar or just key in a mole catcher near me on google.Hi
I've never needed to start thinking about doing something about moles before, but we are now experiencing some issues with moles making a mess that I think I need to resolve before it gets too bad.
Could anyone with experience in dealing with them help me understand how are mole catchers rated - is it best to get someone via word of mouth, or try via advertising, as obviously this area is new