Mole Traps

K9S4EVA replied on 28/09/2021 08:58

Posted on 28/09/2021 08:58

I was disgusted to find out that Caravan Club Policy is to trap and kill moles.

I saw a man setting mole traps along the external and internal perimeter hedge at the entrance to Old Hartley Club Site on Sunday 19 September 2021.

I enquired if he was setting mole traps and he said yes. I asked if that was ethical and humane. He said it was better than seeing mole hills. I said 'is it really?'. He said it was Caravan Club Policy.

As Members surely we have the right to decide whether we'd be happy seeing mole hills, or whether we'd prefer to trap and kill moles, sometimes not immediately killing them and leaving them to suffer.

I wonder why the Wardens can't just remove the erupted earth if it's deemed unsightly?

On top of this, what if a dog dug them up and got injured.  Many terriers and hounds would be very interested in digging where something like a trap has been buried.

Moles are not the enemy, they aerate soil and eat pests...see link below:

https://www.rspca.org.uk/documents/1494935/9042554/Living+with+-+moles+-+formatted+%28V1.2%29+-+2017.pdf/61a0a5f6-b28e-c46e-042d-5b8fecf54207?t=1553171460360&download=true

I would like to see Members being given the opportunity to vote on such cruel practices and whether they feel their Club should continue with them.

In my opinion, if people think natural occurrences like mole hills are unsightly they should question why they want to go caravanning - isn't it getting out into nature, not being in pristine, bowling green like sites?

I'd be interested to hear other people's views on the subject.

DEBSC replied on 19/10/2021 10:38

Posted on 19/10/2021 10:38

Don’t want to get into any arguments re animal rights or personal arguments. There is enough of that on the internet and in this, often sad world, at the moment. I live in rural Devon, it doesn’t get much more countrified. If moles need to be removed on farms to prevent livestock being hurt, then that is up to the farmer, he knows his land best. However, to do it on club sites, or at their entrances is, in my view, unacceptable, just for aesthetic reasons. If we go back a ‘few hundred years’ to when there was no easy way to beauty spots, we also had bear baiting! Fortunately we have moved on from these barbaric practices. Well - apart from the few who still like to watch foxes ripped to shreds, and deer chased until their lungs are bursting, in the name of good sport! In our world there is no need to kill any animal just because it is ‘in our way’ while living it’s life in the manner that it should. Surely humans should have evolved enough by now to stop harming other creatures for no good reason.

K9S4EVA replied on 19/10/2021 11:06

Posted on 19/10/2021 10:38 by DEBSC

Don’t want to get into any arguments re animal rights or personal arguments. There is enough of that on the internet and in this, often sad world, at the moment. I live in rural Devon, it doesn’t get much more countrified. If moles need to be removed on farms to prevent livestock being hurt, then that is up to the farmer, he knows his land best. However, to do it on club sites, or at their entrances is, in my view, unacceptable, just for aesthetic reasons. If we go back a ‘few hundred years’ to when there was no easy way to beauty spots, we also had bear baiting! Fortunately we have moved on from these barbaric practices. Well - apart from the few who still like to watch foxes ripped to shreds, and deer chased until their lungs are bursting, in the name of good sport! In our world there is no need to kill any animal just because it is ‘in our way’ while living it’s life in the manner that it should. Surely humans should have evolved enough by now to stop harming other creatures for no good reason.

Posted on 19/10/2021 11:06

DEBSC that's exactly what I mean about things not being black and white - there are many shades of grey in between.

    

Fisherman replied on 19/10/2021 11:09

Posted on 19/10/2021 11:09

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