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16 minutes ago, newriverfisherman1953 said:

Good job A-Jay. I have two mole traps. I’ve put several thousand miles on the stupid things moving them around in the yard. Haven’t caught a single mole with them yet’??

It can be a pain! But eventually they will mess up and get caught. Early in my career I moved them around too much. Long straight runs especially along a concrete driveway or sidewalk are my favorite. Intersections can also be good 

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36 minutes ago, newriverfisherman1953 said:

Good job A-Jay. I have two mole traps. I’ve put several thousand miles on the stupid things moving them around in the yard. Haven’t caught a single mole with them yet’??

What works for us ~ 

Try to use the animals keen sense of smell against them. 

Don't handle traps with your bare hands, wear gloves.

Leave traps outside when not in use.

"Fresh" runs are key.

Flatten old ones and hit them when they first come up.

Post rain is money as the ground is soft and they often move.

Clearly we are rookies & not "Professionals".

@TnRiver46 is probably laughing at this stuff,

but we gotta go with what gets the job done.

Never got any until we did.

Happy Hunting

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

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2 hours ago, A-Jay said:

What works for us ~ 

Try to use the animals keen sense of smell against them. 

Don't handle traps with your bare hands, wear gloves.

Leave traps outside when not in use.

"Fresh" runs are key.

Flatten old ones and hit them when they first come up.

Post rain is money as the ground is soft and they often move.

Clearly we are rookies & not "Professionals".

@TnRiver46 is probably laughing at this stuff,

but we gotta go with what gets the job done.

Never got any until we did.

Happy Hunting

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

You’re right, Rain brings the worms (and subsequently the moles) to the surface! My mentor always said go check mole traps when it’s raining. Granted, a lot of our work is on ladders so that’s another reason to check moles in the rain but it works 

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Got a hog, coon and possum so far this morning. 
 

the raccoons are getting into an auto parts store, the second pic is from the roof. A superhighway of muddy footprints . The hog is probably the 5th one I’ve caught at the same house IMG-0892.jpg
 

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Not today Dirt Devil ~

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20 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Not today Dirt Devil ~

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A-Jay

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1 minute ago, Skunkmaster-k said:

Air rifle?

No sudden moves with skunks haha. I’ve never shot one but I understand they are guaranteed to spray if you do. 
 

I picked up the caged one and left another trap for the accomplice 

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On 6/15/2023 at 10:39 AM, TnRiver46 said:

Got a hog, coon and possum so far this morning. 
 

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner? ?

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Been after this one for a while, customer called it the silver back IMG-1075.jpg

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Daily double! I currently have 5 skunks in my truck……IMG-1101.jpg

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Now 6 skunks in my truck. God help us all 

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1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said:

Now 6 skunks in my truck. God help us all 

At least the smell doesn't overpower the cab scent.

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We have 4 of these Wire Tek 1001 Mole Eliminator Traps

and they are breaking new ground on mole eradication this summer.

#lostcount

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I usually set 3-4 mole traps per yard and move them around unless they are just eat up and I may set 6-8 

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Moles might enjoy what our property has to offer,

they just don't live long enough to spread the word. 

Boom.

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9 hours ago, A-Jay said:

Moles might enjoy what our property has to offer,

they just don't live long enough to spread the word. 

Boom.

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What the heck. I don't think I've ever seen a mole but you're catching them all like they're Pokemon. Talk about a friggin colony under your property.

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6 hours ago, ironbjorn said:

What the heck. I don't think I've ever seen a mole but you're catching them all like they're Pokemon. Talk about a friggin colony under your property.

I live sort of in the woods and most every 'Healthy lawn' has plenty of 'food' to attract moles.

They do enjoy grubs a lot but I took care of that a long time ago and continue to eliminate them.

Moles can do a real number on the grass if left unaddressed. Many folks have them but can't or don't know how to get them.  We've got it down. Can't eliminate them, controlling them is about the best we can do.  We keep after it and hit every new tunnel as it appears  #zerotolerance.  Post rain is prime time as the soil is soft.  And you're right, we have been putting a hurting on the local population this year.  Hasn't been more or less than in the past, just that we're routinely nailing them.

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A-Jay

 

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