Hello and good morning,
As this thread is also about Moles and catching them wethougth it may be useful to you if we repeated here an entry we made in another thread recently......
"After the very cold weather and the quick thaw at the start of this year we have been stunned over the last month or so with number of enquiries about moles and molehills.
We noticed that this forum thread is asking about catching moles and setting traps as well - we thought you may like to know of our website which helps those with a Mole problem in paddock, field, garden or smallholding to find a TRADITIONAL Molecatcher in their area. - Not always easy these days.
www.britishmolecatchers.co.ukThe website contains much background information on Moles and Molecatchers and also details of our Training courses.
There is no charge for using our website and finding a Traditional Molecatcher in your area is easy. You can, however, be sure that any Molecatcher that is on our register will use only Traditional methods of Molecatching. Any arrangements you come to with them is obviously something you have to discuss directly with that Molecatcher."
Hope this information will be helpful.
Kind regards
BTMR
You will be amused that our motto is "We don't make a Mountain out of a Molehill" as per the title of this thread !!