Moles

Scholsey

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Herefordshire
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Fight fire with fire, get a graboid
 

milkloss

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Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
Are they regular diggers..... shooting them is a possibility. Other than that it's trapping, I have most success with the double hoop tunnel traps. Plenty of threads on here but mostly it's about smoothing the run either side of the trap so mole doesn't start pushing the dirt around.
 

Monty

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Yes moles have been rampant this year. Last year I cleared the whole farm of them. This year I've caught even more of them as they teleported in from the ether. Including a family of them in a field that has been mole free for 10 years or so. It's been ridiculous this summer.

I find Putange traps are very efffective.
 

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