Poison free Out of Sight mole
trap for animal moles.
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The original Out of Sight
trap for animal moles is a lethal poison
free solution to your lawn and garden mole problem. A strong set of hands
is normally needed to set the mole trap properly. The Out of Sight
trap for animal moles features malleable iron jaws that close within the
mole tunnel with scissor like precision, helping you to control and get
rid of lawn and garden moles in the immediate area. You may find that
by using an animal mole trapping method, you soon will have more moles than
anyone else. The reason; other moles in the area will eventually take
over the elaborate tunneling network your mole worked so hard to build.
The control of animal moles is just that control not extinction,
and you are working a control solution for the moles in your area.
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I
have tried a multitude of animal mole traps and other control methods
at great expense over the years without success. Finally I
talked to a professional in the mole trapping industry who explained
to me how the animal mole works, thinks and lives. The first thing
he told me was to get rid of the Harpoon Traps I was using and that’s
when I first saw the Out of Sight trap for animal moles. Since
that day five years ago, I have trapped over 40 moles between my
own yard and the adjacent neighbor. This mole trap definitely
works, but like anything its only as good as the knowledge of the
person using it. That is why you need to develop an understanding
of the mole. There are several good animal mole books and
videos available, and I strongly suggest that you visit your local
bookstore or library. I had the help of a professional mole
person who showed me where and how to set each mole trap.
You may need the same sort of mole-a-cation, the education of
the mole, to trap them effectively.
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Out of Sight
Mole Trap
Factory Finish
$18.88
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So you've got yourself
a mole?
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Homeowners go to great lengths
to get rid of the animal mole. These insect eating mammals live a solitary
life beneath our soil and cause an immense eyesore for both the homeowner
and neighborhood in a rather short period of time. The purpose of
the mole is the search for food in his quest for survival. The moles diet
consists mainly of worms, grubs, spiders, beetles and other ground larvae
found throughout your well nourished yard. Preferring soft to sandy soil,
this mammal with the highly developed sense of smell and hearing, generally
needs an amount of food at or surpassing its own body weight. The common
animal mole is an active creature capable of digging 12 feet or more in
an hour and can develop an elaborate tunneling network beneath your yard.
He is in no hurry to go anywhere else, less his food supply should diminish,
he will most likely dig more to find more.
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The moles tunneling
only slows down for mating, which usually occurs during the winter months
when the ground is hard or frozen over. He retreats to deeper areas of the
tunneling system until the arrival of spring, although he does not hibernate.
When the rains loosen the soil and re-supplies the food source he is quickly
back to work. The animal mole will dig two types of tunnels: 1) those that
are deeply nested and need air neutralization, hence the reason for the
mounds; 2) those that are used once or twice for feeding purposes only.
To control animal moles effectively you must develop a trapping method and
dedicate yourself to these efforts. Trapping moles takes patience, knowledge
and understanding. With this in mind I wish you success in your venture
with the animal mole. His yard damage and unsightly mounds can be
limited with time, patience and a proper trapping method. |
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Safety Warning
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You may want
to contact your Local Extension office for information about animal mole
control and trapping legalities in your area. Most states allow the
use of mole traps however Massachusetts, Washington and possibly others
have laws against their use. If you are searching for a non-lethal
remedy click here. Local laws regarding
wildlife relocation may also apply.
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Always remember
to carefully follow the setting and use instructions given by the manufacturer
of the Out O’Sight trap for animal moles. The jaws of this trap are
powerful, strong and sharp. Always stay alert and understand that
misuse could lead to injury. Keep out of
the reach of children or the hands of any person not familiar
with its operation.
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If you have
any questions or concerns that cannot be addressed with the manufacturer
or wish to speak with someone
about the ground mole please
see
DTEP Service
Mall.
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