Re: The Mighty Mole Trappers Thread
[Re: Jerry Westin]
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02/20/12 11:34 AM
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Steve is right, in my own yard they can dig anywhere but my lawn. I have Cemeteries and Parks as my clients and not only do the mounds look unsightly they cause major problems with mowing. Most people either catch their own moles or just let them alone, but the few that call us usually have big bucks in their landscaping. That is why without a large population it would be difficult to trap moles and make any profit.
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Re: The Mighty Mole Trappers Thread
[Re: LT GREY]
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02/27/12 08:42 AM
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Robb Russell
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My thanks to Jordan Budenski who stopped by and told us about his new trap attachment for the Victor OOS. STAINLESS STEEL UPGRADE KITS FOR THE OOS THAT WILL VIRTUALLY STOP TRAP MAINTENANCE AND INCREASE CAPTURES WITH A MORE CONSISTANT TRAP PAN TENSION. I was also joined by Stephen Albano , Alan Huot, David Mcleod and Mike Kerr. Listen to the podcast here. http://moletrapper.us/podcasts/mighty-mole-trapping-night-2012/
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Re: The Mighty Mole Trappers Thread
[Re: BUD25]
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03/03/12 01:08 PM
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awesome, duffus, and talpex traps of choice? Yes BUD, i try to use the duffus types firstly on the agricultural jobs at this time of year, then follow up with the talpex for any 'difficult' critters.
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Re: The Mighty Mole Trappers Thread
[Re: SteveAlbano]
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03/03/12 01:14 PM
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Hey thanks for posting the pic B fuller. Look how many mole mounds there are in the background of the picture. Amazing.
What factors influence when you use the duffus and when you use the talpex, and which trap do you use more often?
Hi Steve, i got 38 out of that field alone, theres well over 600 mole hills in that one field. Never seen anything like it. On a 'domestic' job when theres going to be one or two moles i generally use the talpex mainly, but with the odd duffus, but on agricultural stuff i hit 'em real heavy with the duffus, each one fine tuned, then any clever 'trap-fillers' are dealt with by the Talpex on the next trip round. Duffus are very very good traps and you can catch a mole in each side. At this time of year doubles are common. I have done four jobs today, two farm jobs and a private freebie for a friend and lifted 8 traps on another place that had 5 moles in them. IMO the pro's of Duffus type are: Cheap to buy. easy to set. can double catch. light to carry. cons: can be backfilled by the suspicious mole. I will post some more photies when i get onto the next big job this week.
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Re: The Mighty Mole Trappers Thread
[Re: LT GREY]
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03/14/12 12:14 PM
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Re: The Mighty Mole Trappers Thread
[Re: ponyboy]
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03/18/12 05:25 PM
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Pricing - only you can price your services. This topic is kind of redundant like many others and there is info in the archives that may help you estimate what you should charge. Only you will know the true cost of doing business once you start. For starters, if you are going to work from home, your initial costs will include equipment, insurance, vehicle/fuel/maintenance, advertising, cell phone(s), office supplies/equipment, educational materials, memberships and various software, contracts or forms. Then you have to factor in the demographics and competition for your area and try to conclude what you can reasonably charge in order to compete, draw a fair wage and grow your business. Then there are taxes, accountants, attorneys and aspirin as needed for all the headaches you will get. ;-)
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Re: The Mighty Mole Trappers Thread II
[Re: G Hanold]
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03/18/12 05:36 PM
03/18/12 05:36 PM
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Yeah, I figured that. What I'm curious about is in everything I've studied they must raise a tunnel or make a series of mounds if tunneling more than a few inches deep. What do they do with their diggings to get under the approx. 60ft. of paved parking lot?
In my almost a decade of time doing nuisance work I have seen a grand total of one job that had mounds but this is in Alabama and Georgia.
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