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moles and bats are a movin
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02/17/17 04:42 AM
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Did 2 emergency bat grabs tonite and already got almost 50 mole traps set...frost is out of the ground here
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Re: moles and bats are a movin
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02/17/17 08:26 PM
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Want to see some frost, come up here, mole's will need a jackhammer. All most skunk time here.
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Re: moles and bats are a movin
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02/17/17 10:40 PM
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I've been trapping a few moles all winter here in KY. We've had an unusually warm damp winter. Skunks are on the move right now, I'm seeing plenty of them on the road but haven't had any calls yet.
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Re: moles and bats are a movin
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02/18/17 07:51 AM
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Want to see some frost, come up here, mole's will need a jackhammer. All most skunk time here. This.... but we've been doing raccoons instead of skunks.
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Re: moles and bats are a movin
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02/18/17 10:42 PM
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Got 6 moles other day on 4 yards...have several mole traps to check next week as well as set up another 8 yards...was 73 degrees on friday...supposed to be in sixties for next 3-4 days
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Re: moles and bats are a movin
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02/20/17 01:21 AM
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Still amazed bob...i caught 938 moles last season and without the 3 big jobs i have of 40 acres, 236 acres, and 500 acres....the average job was 3-4 moles and damage stopped for weeks to months...i currently have 20 mole stops going right now
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02/20/17 12:51 PM
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i know we disagree...so i will agree to disagree on populations of eastern moles and their habits...i really believe you have a different species of the eastern mole...they are not communal here at all. one of us has a sub species. i have noticed on the pics you have posted before that the tails on your moles are much, much longer than moles here. we only have the eastern mole in Iowa
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Re: moles and bats are a movin
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02/20/17 01:36 PM
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 4 moles caught out of a half acre yard, i didn't have to come back for another mole for several months.  one mole did all this damage...caught him and no more activity there until the following year  this is one moles damage  last year on a golf course green...one mole and done
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02/20/17 03:01 PM
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Josh, Not much to diagree about. LOL, I dont know how communal the Eastern moles are, but I do know there are lots of them in these parts and their numbers are on the rise. Here are a few from the first checks on 4 jobs. Many properties I have to gang set 30-60 traps or more on some of these jobs to cover all the activity adequately for the 7-10 period I will be there. That is 2 Albano traps per set location. Lots of doubles on the first checks. Most of our new jobs have never been trapped before. They may have tried poison worms, electronic devices, pellets, juicy fruit gum,moth balls in the runs, gasoline etc. before calling us. Many of our jobs are so torn up and have such a network of runs it is a bit challenging to decipher a good run from the maze. We will get checks like this for 2-3 trips on some jobs before it slows down. \
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02/20/17 10:50 PM
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Where u are settin 30 traps...15 sets...i am settin 3-4 traps and first check have all the problem moles that are there
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02/21/17 07:24 PM
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Bob. You got some BA moles over there. Only time I had eating was a shrew
And if I catch five moles there are none left, I would go nuts having to catch that many in yard
They are coming up here now too, so only a matter of time before the calls start
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02/21/17 08:00 PM
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I guess I can also see why a "mole job" would be just a little more in your market than in mine
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If they have plenty of food, give them something interesting to smell
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02/21/17 10:26 PM
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i get the population you have there...that is why i am 100% convinced your eastern mole and my eastern mole are a different species...more like sub species of the eastern. You have indicated in the past that activity shuts off there later in the year and i am trapping moles here from first thawing of the ground to after frost goes 2-3 inches deep....i am typically trapping moles here end of feb through middle of december. at one time last year i had 115 stops going per week. averaging 3-4 moles per yard.
If our mole and your mole are exactly the same species then wouldn't we both have the same results on moles?
first time i set up a 139 acre field/yard for a client in missouri there was mole damage all over and after 75 moles were caught i was down to just trapping moles on the edge and only catching 3-5 a week...that is One Hundred Thirty Nine Acres. then for each year after i was averaging 50-60 moles for next couple years then went down to about 40 moles per year. This went on for 8 years before i moved back up to Iowa.
There is no way we have the exact same species of eastern moles otherwise our results would be the same given the number of moles we each capture.
i believe nick penna from New York has the same results i have. i have friends in ohio that catch a mole similar to mine but catch them in numbers but they look different in size and tail size so definitely a different species even a sub species. moles here are not communal unless they are "getting it on" or female releases the pups but even then i catch 3-4 moles fast and damage stops. i am catching 1-2 moles right now on damage that is 1/4 to 1/2 of an acre and no more new damage.
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Re: moles and bats are a movin
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02/21/17 11:29 PM
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Josh, Not much to diagree about. LOL, I dont know how communal the Eastern moles are, but I do know there are lots of them in these parts and their numbers are on the rise. Here are a few from the first checks on 4 jobs. Many properties I have to gang set 30-60 traps or more on some of these jobs to cover all the activity adequately for the 7-10 period I will be there. That is 2 Albano traps per set location. Lots of doubles on the first checks. Most of our new jobs have never been trapped before. They may have tried poison worms, electronic devices, pellets, juicy fruit gum,moth balls in the runs, gasoline etc. before calling us. Many of our jobs are so torn up and have such a network of runs it is a bit challenging to decipher a good run from the maze. We will get checks like this for 2-3 trips on some jobs before it slows down. \ Hard to tell from the pic Bob, but are these Hairy Tailed Moles or Eastern Moles? The tails on the one or two I can make out seem different than the tails on the eastern moles I catch in South Texas. It's the only mole sub-species found in my area.
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Re: moles and bats are a movin
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02/22/17 08:57 PM
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Here is a close up photo of our eastern mole caught in my yard yesterday.  Our moles seems to be a bit more husky then others I have caught. Some are almost too large to fit in Steves Standard size mole traps. Their shoulder/chest area are quite large. I suppose that attribute is due to all their digging activity that pumps them up. This ole boy could eat 1/2 of another caught mole with no problem just due to its shear size. Just a SWAG but the "squirrel-like" tail on your brutes is a dead giveaway that you are trapping Hairy-tailed moles (Parascalops breweri), also known as Brewer's mole. The tails on our Eastern moles (Scalopus aquatics) are bald compared to yours (lightly furred really). Range maps indicate you probably have both species in SW PA, but not sure.
Last edited by Aggie73; 02/22/17 08:59 PM. Reason: misspelled breweri
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02/22/17 10:15 PM
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yeah...i agree...no hair on the tails of the moles here...i wondered. moles are similar in size but tails are definitely different...i am betting you are on the hairy tailed mole.
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02/24/17 11:31 AM
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Got 33 stops going now...over 115 mole traps set
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03/05/17 11:41 PM
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11 moles on 4 stops today...love it when i go 7 moles for 14 traps i set last wednesday
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03/09/17 10:32 PM
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my prices are no secret...you can find them on www.callthemoletrapper.com i don't charge a set up fee because i have the utmost confidence i will kill moles on the first check of traps
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