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.

replied on 19/10/2021 11:15

Posted on 19/10/2021 10:21 by JVB66
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Tinwheeler replied on 19/10/2021 11:29

Posted on 19/10/2021 11:11 by DEBSC
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Posted on 19/10/2021 11:29

It's all part of the wind up, Debs.

Extugger replied on 19/10/2021 11:41

Posted on 19/10/2021 11:41

 

I've been reading this post and comments and wondered if your lawn looked like mine, whether or not you would have a different view? 

As you can see by the photo, I have been incredibly tolerant of the "neighbours" and would never plan to get rid of them in any way, inhumanely. However, my patience is wearing very thin, particularly as all humane methods I've tried have failed! 

It maybe slightly off topic, but any suggestions would be welcome - my ex 'putting green' is somewhat ruined!

 
 

DEBSC replied on 19/10/2021 11:53

Posted on 19/10/2021 11:41 by Extugger
 

I've been reading this post and comments and wondered if your lawn looked like mine, whether or not you would have a different view? 

As you can see by the photo, I have been incredibly tolerant of the "neighbours" and would never plan to get rid of them in any way, inhumanely. However, my patience is wearing very thin, particularly as all humane methods I've tried have failed! 

It maybe slightly off topic, but any suggestions would be welcome - my ex 'putting green' is somewhat ruined!

 
 

Posted on 19/10/2021 11:53

Little devils! I don’t know if you have tried it Tugger but someone suggested one of those musical birthday cards. You bury it and it keeps playing, annoying them and driving them off.

DEBSC replied on 19/10/2021 11:57

Posted on 19/10/2021 11:15 by

Didnt they eat them or was it Dormicewink

Posted on 19/10/2021 11:57

Yep Dormice. Well maybe we have evolved.. a bit.

Extugger replied on 19/10/2021 11:59

Posted on 19/10/2021 11:59

 

The last musical birthday card I recieved needed burying as soon as it was opened, lol! smile I have not tried this, but as my birthday is approaching in December - if the little blighters have not moved on, then they'll be digging to a different tune! 

 

 

K9S4EVA replied on 19/10/2021 12:02

Posted on 19/10/2021 11:41 by Extugger
 

I've been reading this post and comments and wondered if your lawn looked like mine, whether or not you would have a different view? 

As you can see by the photo, I have been incredibly tolerant of the "neighbours" and would never plan to get rid of them in any way, inhumanely. However, my patience is wearing very thin, particularly as all humane methods I've tried have failed! 

It maybe slightly off topic, but any suggestions would be welcome - my ex 'putting green' is somewhat ruined!

 
 

Posted on 19/10/2021 12:02

There's a few options to try - kids windmills stuck in the ground, sonic devices, but the one I've heard that's most effective is old fashioned milk bottles dug in along the run...you dig a hole, put them in neck down, with the base sticking out and apparently the light that 'beams down' in to the run trips the moles out and they move on?!  No personal experience with it, but perhaps worth a try?

Don't forget those windmills and sticky out bottles may be a potential trip hazard, so be careful! laughing

 

replied on 19/10/2021 12:05

Posted on 19/10/2021 11:41 by Extugger
 

I've been reading this post and comments and wondered if your lawn looked like mine, whether or not you would have a different view? 

As you can see by the photo, I have been incredibly tolerant of the "neighbours" and would never plan to get rid of them in any way, inhumanely. However, my patience is wearing very thin, particularly as all humane methods I've tried have failed! 

It maybe slightly off topic, but any suggestions would be welcome - my ex 'putting green' is somewhat ruined!

 
 

Posted on 19/10/2021 12:05

I used to get occasional molehills in the rear lawn for a couple of years. I repaired as they appeared. If I could not contain I would personally choose to employ a member of BTMR (British Traditional Molecatchers Register) to set traps. 

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