Things You Need To Know About A Mole Trap

By Ann Perry


Moles are mammals that lives underground usually by digging tunnels to make it their home using their powerful and large limbs and paws. They could breathe underground with their tolerance to carbon dioxide because of a special hemoglobin they have which has higher affinity with oxygen. They also use oxygen efficiently by reusing what they exhaled.

These animals though are considered agricultural pest on several countries because their digging can cause great damages. This is the reason people are using mole trap in getting rid of them for their plants to get protected and avoid exposed stones destroying their machinery. There are various types of traps which could be used to control them.

These animals do not physically harm or spread disease though but could damage your garden or lawn because of their worms and grubs diet. They could destroy the landscape you spent money to beautify your home including the plants and flowers there. Trapping them though will usually mean their death since non lethal traps have not been invented yet.

The following are its various types starting with spear traps which you set above the active tunnels by squishing it down. When the mole will pass by the trigger placed against the dirt, they would push up the squished area and activates the trigger as a result. This will make the spears to smash down and impale the animal.

Scissor traps will be set above their active tunnels and their scissor blades are placed in ground with every side of the tunnel having one. When the mole crawls through it and triggers this then blades will kill the pest by snapping together. This is a very popular trap which was used for several decades because of the ease in setting it up.

Paper clip traps are set inside tunnels and face outwards so whatever direction the mole would come from, they could still be triggered. When the pest passed by, the pin that holds this open will slip and shuts down on the crawler which will kill it. But for them to be effective though, finding the right tunnel is important as some are inactive.

Make sure these devices do not have scent which could warn the animals and new ones are best for this although older ones could work too. Clean them thoroughly and expose them to elements like burying them for some days before using them. Before you touch them, rub dirt on your hands to get rid of human scent which they can smell.

The best area where your devices could be set up is on their center parlor which their tunnels have branched off. To find the parlors, follow the mounds that they leave behind and to find a fresh one, touch, smell and look at them. Excavated dirt are being dumped on these mounds where they also use as their main door.

Digging the mound will probably let you find their main tunnel. Checking them using a long stick is helpful to find which area has less resistance felt. This is a great place to set your trap on.




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