Wednesday, August 3, 2016

How To Set A Mole Trap

By Sandra Turner


It is only through trapping that one can be sure that the moles have successfully been captured. Several people have tried this method but have not been successful. The process could be difficult but knowing how to set a mole trap can help you to fully get rid of the moles. You need to first understand how complex their tunnels are.

Live trapping would be a good beginning for non-experts who cannot put up with the moles. Here you put a bucket under the active tunnel waiting for one to fall inside. They are not bad creatures since they eat the harmful microorganisms found in the soil. Also they help in soil aeration. Therefore, if for some reason you do not mind them there is no need for setting a trap.

Mole traps can be easily found therefore read the instructions given by the manufacturer so that you know the correct way to set the trap. The most effective and tested method has been spring trap. This is whereby one makes a small surface in the area flat and places the trap over the surface. Wait for the moment a mole will fall inside.

After arming the trap following every step indicated keep checking if they have been trapped or not. It could take several days but if it becomes too long move it to another tunnel. Spring trap should be covered with a bucket to ensure that no pets or instead get caught. Once the trap has been triggered remove the bucket and the caught mole.

You need to keep track of the movements being made by the mole. One can only do this by looking for the fresh mole hills every morning. If they are getting bigger every time this means that they are active in those areas. One can stick something into the ground to know how deep they have gone so that you get the appropriate trap.

Once you have set them ensure that the trap can easily be set off when touched. Moles traps sort of work like the mice traps whereby in case they touch the trap but escape you end up catching nothing. Place it gently in the tunnel trying not to let any soil drop into the tunnel. Soil could act like a distractor in that the trap could be covered.

After setting the trap cover the hole and leave it like it was previously. Ensure that the soil does not cover the entrance. However make sure that all the spaces are sealed such that there is no light getting into the hole. This is because the mole will not pass through a tunnel that is bright. It thrives in dark grounds. You can place a board only if the tunnel is deep.

There are people who have perfected the art of catching moles and find the job exciting. Before you become obsessed with hunting moles look for the active tunnels first. You do not want to waste your time and money on nothing. Be patient even if you go for months without a catch just in case you want to be in the business.




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