I have been a professional mole catcher for the last 10 years removing problem moles from 200 acre farms to small domestic gardens.
All moles are caught using traditional trapping methods. This is the most effective way to get rid of moles.
I have been a professional mole catcher for the last 10 years removing problem moles from 200 acre farms to small domestic gardens.
All moles are caught using traditional trapping methods. This is the most effective way to get rid of moles.
Using my skills as a mole catcher I can quickly find a moles feeding tunnel.
All my mole traps are safe and maintained to ensure an instant dispatch.
Most moles caught within the first 48 hours with a no mole no fee guarantee.
This is a question a mole catcher gets asked weekly.
Although catching moles alive sounds like the humane option, in fact the mole will probably die in the live catch trap overnight from either starvation or stress. Those that make it through and get released back into the wild will often be too weak to dig a new tunnel network or fight off any resident moles.
There are many gadgets available online but none are truly effective at getting rid of moles. Save your time and call a mole catcher!
A mole catchers traps are far superior to cheap imports which are readily purchased online and in shops.
Any live catch mole traps would have to be checked every 2 hours day and night to ensure the mole survives.
If you live in Surrey and you’re looking for a professional pest control technician to help get rid of your moles then please contact me today.
I catch and remove moles from Farms, Cricket Pitches, Golf Courses and Domestic & Commercial gardens.
If you would like to find out more regarding my mole catcher services then please feel free to give me a call.
Once my traps have been placed I will normally return within 48 hours to check and remove any caught moles.
You can now enjoy your garden again without the unsightly mole hills appearing. The mole catcher strikes again!
The Mole (Talpa Europaea) has an average lifespan of about 2-4 years. The female mole (Sow) is smaller than the male (Boar).
Moles will only venture above the ground when leaving the mothers nest and are often caught by birds of pray.
The mole is a very aggressive feeder working on a 4 hours on, 4 hours off cycle. Moles will feed throughout daylight and you will often see the soil being pushed to the surface.
They will feed on worms and any other insects that they trap in their tunnels.
A mole catcher will not need to bait a trap to catch the moles. The skill is in setting the traps in the right location in the right manner.
In my experience moles will breed all year round if the conditions suit. But you will find more activity from the young moles looking for their own territories around September.
Often a mole catcher will arrive at a job to see what are known as ‘surface runs’ caused by moles travelling just under the surface as they look for a female mole.
Moles are well known for their damage to gardens by leaving mole hills all over the place.
Many people are unaware that moles can cause huge problems for farmers and the agricultural industry.
Stones that are pushed up by a mole can cause thousands of pounds worth of damage to a cutting blade on a tractor.
Listeria is a bacteria that can be present in the soil from a mole hill. When the hay laying on top of this soil is ready for collection it can be picked up spoiling any feed and potentially making livestock ill.