Suddenly can’t catch Moles!
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07/26/24 10:50 AM
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Hi everyone, first off I’m really glad to have found this forum. I had no idea there were websites with this amount of knowledge out there, this is great for the community.
I’ve been doing ADC for a few years now and do lots of moles. Last year I went to the No Mol trap off of Wildlife Control Supply. They worked great and I liked that I was able to catch small baby moles. In the last several jobs, I can’t catch anything. If I do catch something, it’ll be after a week of trapping and get 1-2 moles. Some jobs I’m not catching a thing.
Has anyone else experienced a drop off like this? I can’t tell what the problem is. Is it possible the traps have scent on them, should I boil them? I also use the same pair of gloves I always use when setting them, should I be using disposable latex gloves each time?
Any advice is appreciated. I have been pretty baffled and need to get back to catching these critters. Thank you.
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Re: Suddenly can’t catch Moles!
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07/26/24 11:40 AM
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Is there sign that the moles are tripping the trap? Are they digging under the trap? Has it been really hot? Is the ground got real dry? Are you bedding the trap? Make sure it cannot move when the moles enter the trap. This change with the season and time of the year. I hope this helps. Good Luck!
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Re: Suddenly can’t catch Moles!
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07/26/24 11:50 AM
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When it get's hot and dry, they go DEEP, where the worms are!
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
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Re: Suddenly can’t catch Moles!
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07/26/24 12:30 PM
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Is there sign that the moles are tripping the trap? Are they digging under the trap? Has it been really hot? Is the ground got real dry? Are you bedding the trap? Make sure it cannot move when the moles enter the trap. This change with the season and time of the year. I hope this helps. Good Luck! Most of the time, no. No signs the moles are tripping the trap. I have had a couple instances of digging under, but not frequently. Ground and conditions have been good for catching moles. Bedding the trap, I don't think so, so maybe that is the problem! Along that train of thought, I have never "staked" the No Mol traps in their circle. I've never understood the purpose of doing so. Is the purpose of the stake to ensure it can't move back when the mole presses forward?
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Re: Suddenly can’t catch Moles!
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07/26/24 12:30 PM
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if your on Facebook look up mole trapping groups I don't really get on Facebook but may have to start if the problem persists! Thanks for the heads up
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Re: Suddenly can’t catch Moles!
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07/27/24 12:26 PM
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Bedding the trap is so important be it mole traps, body grip, foot hold and even live traps. You do not want the trap to move. When the sand is dry it makes it harder. JMO
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Re: Suddenly can’t catch Moles!
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07/27/24 07:44 PM
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You’ve come to best and right place to learn about trapping moles. BUT, you also have to do your homework and research. The ARCHIVES on this website offers a wealth of information and will answer all of your questions. We’ve all been through what you’re experiencing at one time or another. You also get to learn what’s going on in other parts of the country pertaining to types of mole traps, subspecies of mole, mole habits and habitat regarding your subspecies, soil types, trapping techniques, etc. If you have trouble negotiating the website’s ARCHIVES, do a Google Search “Mole Trapping, Trapperman Forums.”
What type of soil are you trapping in? Are you trapping the surface foraging/feeding tunnels or the deeper tunnels? What other types of mole traps have you used prior to using the No-Mole? Have you tried any of the scissor traps (OOS, Talpex, etc) or Trapline Products (Steve Albano) mole traps?
No need to wear gloves unless your soil gets muddy or you have to deal with Sandburs or Fire Ants. Unless you somehow squeezed urine, feces, musk juice or other pheromones from previously caught moles, I doubt scent on your bare hands or traps will bother moles.
If you are trapping in an urban setting, it’s not unusual to trap 2-3 moles in a 3-5 day trapping period then get a call back 1-2 weeks later. Moles are supposed to be territorial. It may take some time for neighboring moles to find out the moles you caught are gone before re-colonizing their tunnels. Mole population density, climate, availability of earthworms, beetle larvae, soft bodied insects. etc. also come into play. Unless you live in a rainy climate, those homeowners with the greenest landscape will be your best mole customers!
Put your hands in the dirt and set some mole traps! Experience is the best teacher! Good luck.
"Happier than a gopher in wet sand."
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