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no mole traps #3783209
04/29/13 07:56 PM
04/29/13 07:56 PM
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Rubber Gun Offline OP
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I was wondering if anyone has tried the no mole traps? Any reviews are the worth trying?

Re: no mole traps [Re: Rubber Gun] #3805516
05/18/13 07:06 PM
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All mole traps work with proper application. O/S and Steves trapline traps seem to be the most popular used mole traps for preference for the seasoned professionals that have used them all at some point in time.Some like no mole type traps or spear types. I use all types of traps depending on the run type/location and depth of the run but use mostly trapline mole traps as time goes on.

Its more a matter of what you become accustomed to useing and setting that is most important and the one that you set with the best results.

Re: no mole traps [Re: Rubber Gun] #3807093
05/19/13 11:33 PM
05/19/13 11:33 PM
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I agree with Bob, and we use both our own Trapline traps and the Out of Sights in our service business, but one thing I would add is that soil conditions are a big consideration as to which of those two trap types we set on a job. In very sandy soil or soil that has been heavily amended with organic material to the point of being fluffy, the moles have a higher tendency to dig around the Traplines, and OOS traps work fairly well in those conditions. In wet or muddy conditions, just the opposite, the Traplines work well, and we have a hard time with the OOS's unless we bring in better soil for the set.

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