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I was out setting some mole traps on the golf course (just 8 traps in a problem area) and it was glorious sunshine. I had intended to take a few snaps of the Mole infestation.........I like to waft the "before and after shots" under the managements nose from time to time to let them know what a good job i'm doing. Well it went from brilliant sunshine to a blizzard in less than 5 minutes.........The shot of the snow was taken when i had got back in the 4x4 to shelter........Spring has sprung eh!

 

 

Rolfe ;)

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I was out setting some mole traps on the golf course (just 8 traps in a problem area) and it was glorious sunshine. I had intended to take a few snaps of the Mole infestation.........I like to waft the "before and after shots" under the managements nose from time to time to let them know what a good job i'm doing. Well it went from brilliant sunshine to a blizzard in less than 5 minutes.........The shot of the snow was taken when i had got back in the 4x4 to shelter........Spring has sprung eh!

 

 

Rolfe ;)

 

where did you get you spade thing and is your probe a homemade jobber?

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I was out setting some mole traps on the golf course (just 8 traps in a problem area) and it was glorious sunshine. I had intended to take a few snaps of the Mole infestation.........I like to waft the "before and after shots" under the managements nose from time to time to let them know what a good job i'm doing. Well it went from brilliant sunshine to a blizzard in less than 5 minutes.........The shot of the snow was taken when i had got back in the 4x4 to shelter........Spring has sprung eh!

 

 

Rolfe ;)

 

where did you get you spade thing and is your probe a homemade jobber?

 

The mole "spade" is a cut down spud thistle as we call them...........used to have a long handle and was used to dig thistles out of grazing land. You may be lucky enough to find one in an agricultural sale of old farm implements.

The mole dibber was made years ago by the village blacksmith.

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