bigdeano
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I tried pumping the tunnels full of propane. Don't think I killed even one. Went thru five gallons of propane. I poison them now, which seems to work almost every time. I use my homemade mole poison concoction.
Their tunnels are pretty extensive and I've never seen one without an "exit". I guess if you have an active mound you can step down the path and gas would work...otherwise I think it's like "water down a rat hole".I tried pumping the tunnels full of propane. Don't think I killed even one. Went thru five gallons of propane. I poison them now, which seems to work almost every time. I use my homemade mole poison concoction.
Would probably only work with older cars. Newer cars have cleaner exhaust.
I tried pumping the tunnels full of propane. Don't think I killed even one. Went thru five gallons of propane. I poison them now, which seems to work almost every time. I use my homemade mole poison concoction.
I have a couple Victor's or close facsimiles and have varied success. Surely not as much as I yearn so I much need some education. I see on youtube I am probably not doing it right? I clear out a mound and place there. Now thinking you are supposed to put it mid run? Problem is I can see where the 'runs' are... only the mounds.Well, I'm glad they are working for you... but no body, no homicide! :laughing:
I don't like traps that an animal can pull away, or that wounds animals and lets them escape, or kills them slowly. That's why I won't use Nash choker loop traps or Victor spike/pluger type traps. Having killed well over a bazillion moles with Victor Out O Sight traps, I'm pretty sure you aren't setting them correctly. No offense meant. You just aren't setting them correctly.
Got 29 my first year. Stopped counting at 50 the next 4-5 years after that. Then less than 10 every year for the past 10 years. So, over 300 in our 1 acre yard. Very few misses. Several dig/under/arounds, but that can be solved with a piece of sod or a stick lain under the trigger perpendicular to the tunnel.
I feel I am reinvigorated... can't wait to get at 'em again!And that's the beauty of the Out O Sight trap. Once you've located an active, vertical run, no matter what the depth, you can set the Out O Sight trap parallel to the run so a mole coming from either direction in the tunnel will have to go in between the scissors on either end of the trap, and then trigger the pan, pinching it and killing it.