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<blockquote data-quote="95oRANGEcRUSH" data-source="post: 16973018" data-attributes="member: 7168"><p>OP follow this post as this is the only way to be 100% sure your effort is paying off. All points are valid, especially #5. Often times, I'd set the trap and within 30-60 minutes it would be triggered with a dead mole in it. If the trap wasn't triggered within 12 hours, I'd take it out and reset it somewhere else. I'd recommend scoring your soil where the blades go in so they can close freely, too. I've killed probably 8-9 moles in our backyard over the course of a year using one of these traps and the Tomcat worms. My success rate was far higher with the trap than the worms. This is the one I have: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Tomcat-Innovative-Effective-Reusable-Hands-Free/dp/B012RDRGYU/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3VA6A7S12D98V&keywords=mole+trap&qid=1698897518&s=lawn-garden&sprefix=mole+%2Clawngarden%2C98&sr=1-5" target="_blank">Tomcat mole trap</a>.</p><p></p><p>In a couple cases, I had moles die on the surface after I put worms in the holes. This is not preferred as a pet could eat the dead mole and get sick; you want the poisoned mole to die in the hole. I wanted them dead any way I could so I used the trap and worms to increase my odds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95oRANGEcRUSH, post: 16973018, member: 7168"] OP follow this post as this is the only way to be 100% sure your effort is paying off. All points are valid, especially #5. Often times, I'd set the trap and within 30-60 minutes it would be triggered with a dead mole in it. If the trap wasn't triggered within 12 hours, I'd take it out and reset it somewhere else. I'd recommend scoring your soil where the blades go in so they can close freely, too. I've killed probably 8-9 moles in our backyard over the course of a year using one of these traps and the Tomcat worms. My success rate was far higher with the trap than the worms. This is the one I have: [URL='https://www.amazon.com/Tomcat-Innovative-Effective-Reusable-Hands-Free/dp/B012RDRGYU/ref=sr_1_5?crid=3VA6A7S12D98V&keywords=mole+trap&qid=1698897518&s=lawn-garden&sprefix=mole+%2Clawngarden%2C98&sr=1-5']Tomcat mole trap[/URL]. In a couple cases, I had moles die on the surface after I put worms in the holes. This is not preferred as a pet could eat the dead mole and get sick; you want the poisoned mole to die in the hole. I wanted them dead any way I could so I used the trap and worms to increase my odds. [/QUOTE]
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