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  1. Spotting fresh mole activity isn't rocket science and doesn't need a dog :no:

     

    My little terrier that comes to work with me knows the game.... she runs up to set traps and if there is a mole in it, stares at it (she knows that digging at traps is verbotten). When I pull the trap out, she carefully extracts the dead mole as I push the catch loop down, and then jumps back on the bike with it. I may eventually train her to deposit the cadaver straight into the bucket on the bike, but somehow I doubt it.

     

    I suppose it's only a matter of time before folks start talking about the best crosses to use on moles..... :laugh:

  2. Snaring hares is toss ! If you haven't got a dog that's up to the job ,and you obviously haven't , then sounds like rabbits are more up your street . As for maintaining your permission your better off giving it to someone with a dog that's up to the job !

     

    A dog that's up to the job?

     

    In case you didn't already know it, it's now illegal to run hares with a dog.

     

    Whilst I can appreciate the fact that some folks got lots of pleasure from running hares, you have to accept that like most wild animals they can cause significant damage, and like most wild animals they need management from time to time.

     

    There's nothing wrong with shooting or snaring hares where their numbers are high.

     

    To the OP, I'd echo what others have already said; this is a bad time of year to be killing hares, but if it has to be done, then gate nets can work well.

  3. Better removing them from a back garden in a hessian bag and doing the deed where there are less prying eyes ?

     

    So, you're driving along with a live fox in a hessian bag in the back of the motor, and some dick drives into you......... how do you explain to the old bill what you are doing with a live animal in the car?

     

    No.

     

    By far the best, and most humane solution is to humanely dispatch it where you catch it. Providing you have lawful authority to 'take' the fox in the first place (which you need to trap it anyway) there is no law preventing you from doing the right thing. A .410 shotgun would be my tool of choice :yes:

     

    Unless you've been on the training course and got the certificate you are not legally allowed to transport livestock. That's before you get into the welfare issues around bagging a fox and chucking it in the back of a motor....... how, by the way, are you going to lawfully and humanely dispatch a fox that's been bagged?

     

    Think about it guys.........

  4. Put any in the black bag with the ferret hutch mess then in the council bin

     

    If you are providing a 'commercial' service that is a dangerous habit to get into :yes:

     

    When (or if) you are found out, you will likely get a big fine, and also backdated charges :yes:

     

    Like I said recently; don't make life hard for yourself. You are paid to kill stuff, not remove it. :thumbs:

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    They are 'controlled waste' if they are produced as part of a commercial activity. However, wild animals are 'exempt' from the Animal (By Products) regulations.t.

    have you got a link to that legislation please Matt? I've been having a to do with our local council about putting deer bones in the bin and they said I couldn't due to the animal by products legislation?

     

     

    Just google the Animal (By Products) Regulations and you can clearly see that 'wild' animals are exempt :yes:

  6. Why can't you shoot them where you trap them? There is no law to stop you doing so, providing you have the permission of the landowner (which you need to trap them anyway).

     

    Be very careful transporting live foxes. Whilst they are in your care they are classified as 'livestock' and you have to have a ticket to transport livestock. Just imagine being stopped with a live fox on board :no:

     

    Apart from anything else, I personally think it's not very humane to move them about. Get them humanely dispatched ASAP. :thumbs:

  7. They are 'controlled waste' if they are produced as part of a commercial activity. However, wild animals are 'exempt' from the Animal (By Products) regulations.

     

    Where did they come from? I'd suggest you stop taking them home and either put them into the householders bin if they come from domestic jobs, or the normal commercial waste bin on commercial jobs.

     

    As soon as you put them into your van, you are creating waste which you have to dispose of through commercial waste disposal channels.

     

    If you create no waste, you don't have to pay to get rid of it.

  8. im on year 26 now and just about every joint in my body hurts after a day molein. best thing iv found are deerhunter almati trousers there waterproof you can put pads in the knees and you can even get a fleece lining for really cold days.

     

    Those Almati trousers look like the dogs danglies....... I've been coveting a pair myself for two seasons now...... sadly, the budget never seems to be up to it, but one day.....

     

    For now, I'm wearing neoprene bib and brace jobbies that set me back £54. They are great on the quad in wet weather, and keep my knees dry, but they are very hot when the sun shines.....

  9. Is it not a legal requirement to check all traps at least every 24hrs?

     

    No.

     

    It's not even a legal requirement to check Fenns (other than those set for rabbits and hares) every day.

     

    Traps set for 'Small Ground Vermin' (rats, mice & moles) do not have to be approved, nor do they have to be checked unless you want to :yes:

     

    This, despite the desperate attempts by one foolish individual who's even gone running off to the RSPCA to get support for his demand to change the law :no:

     

    Guild members take note :thumbs:

  10. I accept that some folks can claim that these other single catch type traps have their place, but to suggest that they are better than proper Duffus traps is, in my very humble opinion, madness.

     

    Yes, they work, yes, they kill moles, but better? I don't think so.

     

    Any professional worth his salt, even if he's not charging 'per mole' wants to get the job done ASAP. A trap that in one setting has the potential to catch two moles has got to be at better trap.

     

    To suggest otherwise is just stoking the fire :yes:

  11. the trap line traps wil give better results than the duffus..

     

    Better in what way?

     

    I've had over 100% catch rate with duffus on a regular basis. That's simply not possible with a single catch trap, and when you charge per mole, it can be the difference between a well paid job and a loss leader....

  12. It very much depends on your trap setting style :yes:

     

    For those talking of sore backs and knees, I'd ask how you put traps in the ground?

     

    I open up, and set, from the kneeling position (as the bishop said to the actress :laugh:), so a short handled spade suits me :yes:

     

    In my opinion, only a w@nker sets traps with a trowel (only joking :laugh:)

     

    Each to his (or her) own :thumbs:

  13. It's to do with the Biocides Directive.

     

    Bait for domestic use is a biocide, bait for tree protection is a Plant Protection Product.

     

    The only difference between the two is the label.

     

    I imagine that sales of outdoor bait have slumped due to the massive increase in cost since we lost the liquid concentrate :yes:

     

    Come back CoPR, all is forgiven :no:

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    Take some elastoplast with you :laugh:

    Ha ha , i know EXACTLY , what you mean,..

     

     

    Dear old 'Fidgety' off here sent me a couple to play with :yes: a very kind gesture, I must say, but I wondered why he put a sticking plaster in the parcel with the traps right up to the point where I first set one :laugh:

     

    Not for me I'm afraid :no: It's 'Dodgy Duffus' or Talpex down here right now... until we get the new 'wonder trap' :thumbs:

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