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coryfly

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I'm looking on Ebay for this Tomcat Mole Trap because the moles are killing my yard and since I have outside cats I need a trap that is safe for them. My dad let me borrow his and it is awesome so I need one of my own. I have only been using it a short time and already got me one today. I also put the dead mole out by my trail cam to hopefully catch something eating it later on tonight. Anyway, there isn't a place around here that carries them so I'm looking on Ebay. On one of the listings it says 'Caution: do not use in areas exposed to pets of children', which just struck me as humorous. I mean, pets of adults would be just as susceptible to the dangers of the trap I would assume. I'm sure they meant 'or' of course. Anyway, I'm bored so thought I would share.
 
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You should try this method of mole extermination:


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Originally posted by mikeirbyusa:
Caddy Shack it!
I've got a friend who gets up early in the morning with a shovel and just watches and waits, then digs them out and kills them. I'm not nearly patient enough for that.
 
@coryfly , I’ve literally been wondering for years ...did you ever get that mole trap????

No, I did not. If my one cat hadn't been eaten by a coyote I wouldn't even need it. He was a beast when it came to killing moles. My other two suck in that regard. One is so slow and lazy I can actually outrun him and the other just kills squirrels. Anyway, no I have not yet. I may next spring. I have other yard issues to deal with this year.
 
No, I did not. If my one cat hadn't been eaten by a coyote I wouldn't even need it. He was a beast when it came to killing moles. My other two suck in that regard. One is so slow and lazy I can actually outrun him and the other just kills squirrels. Anyway, no I have not yet. I may next spring. I have other yard issues to deal with this year.

Our beagles have been cleansing the woods behind our house of moles. They have dug holes everywhere. The whole forest is likely going to uproot next time we have a string wind.
 
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