We are in the “heat” of MOLE trapping.
MOLES are most active in the spring, summer and fall. There are two reasons for increased activity in the summer. Certain bio masses, such as grubs and worms, increase in the summer, and young MOLES are dispersing from the den to seek their own territory. When MOLES are more active, they use their tunnels more often, and therefore, there is greater success trapping. It is an absolute necessity to identify the rodent digging mounds on your property. Be sure to check out our FAQ about identifying MOLES and GOPHERS. After you have successfully identified your culprit, you must learn to spot fresh activity. Next, purchase our trapping system and begin to solve your MOLE problem. Do not think the MOLE will go away. Don’t rely on poison to get rid of MOLES.
In the summer, MOLES will be found where there is moisture. Insects, grubs and worms cannot exist in dry conditions. MOLES cannot store fat and do not store food, so as the conditions become dry, MOLES will move to lawns and emitters. Because MOLES have such a high metabolism, MOLES must cover a lot more territory than a GOPHER. The home range of a MOLE is said to be 20 times that of a GOPHER’s home range. This huge territory makes MOLES difficult to catch; however, fresh mounds tell us that the MOLE is in the area and increases our chance of a successful catch.
Our MOLE trapping system does not use poison or bait. We inflict havoc on the only defense a MOLE has. We open his tunnel system and allow light and air to penetrate his system. The MOLE senses the elements and comes to the opening to fix the problem. Trapping guarantees that the MOLE is physically removed from your property. Please read more about MOLES at our website. We have the best MOLE and GOPHER trapping system on the market.
Fred says:
August 30th, 2009
1:24 pm
Nancy(aka Gopher Gal),
The mole trap you sent me worked great! The first try was backfilled, then I set it again with a hair trigger and trapped a big mole, all within an hour. No activity in 3 days, so seems I’m lucky to have had only one, at least until another come along to replace it. Between your web site, a little help on the phone, and the trap you sell, it was almost easy. Thanks for everything. You and the Gopher Guy are the best!!