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got the bugger lol, ive been not to bad at catching them in my garden, don't get many but what I do get don't stay here long.But just wanted to knows should I drop old mr mole back down the run.? most ive killed just got rid of them, I know moles are territorial and wont like another in there with them. Or if its dead makes no difference to them,? Thanks .!

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It won't make a difference. As in socks picture, another mole may have a chew or it's likely to backfill the run and dig another.

thanks :thumbs: how long do you leave your traps down for after you caught them, I norm leave about 5 days then pull them out .!

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It won't make a difference. As in socks picture, another mole may have a chew or it's likely to backfill the run and dig another.

 

thanks :thumbs: how long do you leave your traps down for after you caught them, I norm leave about 5 days then pull them out .!

On a job I leave them in a few days after catching. To satisfy and re assure the customer. If they end up with another mole after I have lifted. Then that's another job.

If it was my garden I had a constant problem with then I would leave the traps down permanently. Better off in the ground potentially catching than hanging up in the shed.

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It won't make a difference. As in socks picture, another mole may have a chew or it's likely to backfill the run and dig another.

thanks :thumbs: how long do you leave your traps down for after you caught them, I norm leave about 5 days then pull them out .!

On a job I leave them in a few days after catching. To satisfy and re assure the customer. If they end up with another mole after I have lifted. Then that's another job.

If it was my garden I had a constant problem with then I would leave the traps down permanently. Better off in the ground potentially catching than hanging up in the shed.

 

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It won't make a difference. As in socks picture, another mole may have a chew or it's likely to backfill the run and dig another.

thanks :thumbs: how long do you leave your traps down for after you caught them, I norm leave about 5 days then pull them out .!

On a job I leave them in a few days after catching. To satisfy and re assure the customer. If they end up with another mole after I have lifted. Then that's another job.

If it was my garden I had a constant problem with then I would leave the traps down permanently. Better off in the ground potentially catching than hanging up in the shed.

 

That is until you forget they are there and run the mower over them! :whistling:

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It won't make a difference. As in socks picture, another mole may have a chew or it's likely to backfill the run and dig another.

 

thanks :thumbs: how long do you leave your traps down for after you caught them, I norm leave about 5 days then pull them out .!

On a job I leave them in a few days after catching. To satisfy and re assure the customer. If they end up with another mole after I have lifted. Then that's another job.

If it was my garden I had a constant problem with then I would leave the traps down permanently. Better off in the ground potentially catching than hanging up in the shed.

That is until you forget they are there and run the mower over them! :whistling:

:yes: had that happen more than enough times :laugh:

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