Saturday, February 16, 2019

Want To Learn How To Trap A Mole? Simple Steps To Follow

By Raymond Powell


It is a strange feeling when you look around and see your beautiful garden full of tunnel mounds. The small rodents that spend most of their time in the underground burrows can easily turn the garden into a mess. If they have invaded your lawn, you need to learn how to trap a mole and make your yard less attractive for them. You do not need to hire a professional to come and help you in trapping the pests. Here are the simple steps that you can follow to catch these pests.

You need to begin by looking around the garden to see if there is any fresh activity from these pests. Any molehill that has a fresh mound of dirt is a good sign that these pests are active in the garden. Clear the mound of dirt to locate those tunnels that the pests use in moving around. The search for tunnels should extend to fencing structures in the garden because these pests have the habit of digging the tunnels along such structures.

You need to distinguish between the active and inactive tunnels. To identify the active tunnels, you should step on top of each of them to ensure that it collapses. The collapsed tunnel should be left until the next day. If you come back the next day, and you notice dug out dirt from these tunnels, this should tell you that the tunnel is active.

The active tunnel needs to be prepared before you set up the traps in it. Gardening tools such as shovels should be used in the preparation process. You can use the pile of dirt to cover the lower section of the identified tunnel to prevent the moles from burrowing below the traps and to allow them to continue burrowing through the tunnels until they get into the traps.

This is a perfect moment for you to set the traps. You will probably notice that here are different types of traps available. To know how to set up the device, you will read the instructions provided by the manufacturer. After you understand the setting up procedure, you should proceed to place the traps in the segment of the channel that you prepared.

It is important for you to cover the trap with a very large bucket in order to protect your children and other pests from coming close to the area. This bucket also plays an important role in blocking out light thereby allowing the pest to continue digging.

You should inspect the traps every day to identify if there are any pests that have been caught. If there is any pest that has been trapped, you should remove it. If you notice that the trapping device has not caught any pest after two days, you should consider moving it to a new area. Traps will in most cases fail if there is a change in the burrowing habits of these pests or if there is too much disturbance on the tunnel.

With these steps in mind, you can begin trapping those moles that are causing a nuisance in your garden. Before long, you will have the garden looking good once again.




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