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The 'Trap Shy' Mole

For most jobs I attend I would expect to catch the offending mole on the first or second day after setting taps. Occasionally though...

Coronavirus Update

Coronavirus Update - I will still be operating mole control during the current crisis but will observe strict social distancing measures...

Moles are on the march!

Lots of mole activity at the moment which is set to increase with the onset of the breeding season. Moles have tunnels that may be...

'How to catch a mole and find yourself in nature'

A beautifully written book looking at the author's life as a mole catcher and reflecting back on his journey to old age with wonderful...

Do Mole deterrents work?

The short answer is ‘No’. Many deterrents are sold on the basis that they emit vibration to scare the moles. As moles recognise...

Traditional mole control

Mole control service covering the following areas: Appleby, Ashby, Barnetby, Bigby, Bonby, Bottesford, Brigg, Broughton, Cadney, Elsham,...

Why not 'live trap' moles?

Although it is not illegal to live trap moles, it is illegal (and cruel) to release them if their survival cannot be guaranteed. As moles...

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