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Dear Bert, if they knew who they were up against, they would do well to keep well clear... :)
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If only they would, OH :(

The one I got last week was as easy as all those I got last year, but there are more now and they seem to be an altogether brighter lot. They (or maybe just 'it') are digging under all my traps. I keep repositioning them, but the holes keep getting deeper and deeper!

But I can be a persistent b***er, so they'd better watch out.

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The Mouse wrote:I loved the idea of being someone's hero, but it was too good to last :lol:


I couldn't count the amount of people I spoke with about catching moles but it is the same-old story. No one catches moles like you do, or did.

You're still my hero if only because you went from a complete novice to a 'sage' in mole-catching within days.

What you're describing with your recent failures is typical mole evasive measures that never seem to feature in mole-catching literature.

As purely a mater of interest for those who may be remotely interested, most of my mole problems have gone away, maybe gone to the other side of the bank after I had the paddock rolled.

They'll be back.

I'm convinced the only way to control moles is to collapse the tunnels so they bugger-off. In my case my neighbours field has masses of mole hills. (Smile)
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Got one!!! It had dug under all the scissor traps, but my tunnel trap got it.

I'm torn between a happy and a sad emoticon, because I really don't like killing things.

It wasn't an adult, so its brothers and sisters might still be lurking.

Update (a day later): And another - a bigger one, in a scissor trap. Maybe I'm back on form!
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