Saturday, February 16, 2019

The Do It Yourself Procedure On How To Trap A Mole

By Raymond Powell


It is a strange feeling when you look around and see your beautiful garden full of tunnel mounds. The small rodents that spend most of their time in the underground burrows can easily turn the garden into a mess. If they have invaded your lawn, you need to learn how to trap a mole and make your yard less attractive for them. You do not need to hire a professional to come and help you in trapping the pests. Here are the simple steps that you can follow to catch these pests.

You need to begin by looking around the garden to see if there is any fresh activity from these pests. Any molehill that has a fresh mound of dirt is a good sign that these pests are active in the garden. Clear the mound of dirt to locate those tunnels that the pests use in moving around. The search for tunnels should extend to fencing structures in the garden because these pests have the habit of digging the tunnels along such structures.

You need to distinguish between the active and inactive tunnels. To identify the active tunnels, you should step on top of each of them to ensure that it collapses. The collapsed tunnel should be left until the next day. If you come back the next day, and you notice dug out dirt from these tunnels, this should tell you that the tunnel is active.

At this point, you need to focus preparing this tunnel. There are various gardening tools that you can use to curve out a mall area on the tunnel. It is recommended that the pile of dirt should be placed at the tunnel bottom to ensure the pests do not dig underneath the traps. Cover the tunnel with the dirt to allow the pests to continue with the burrowing activity until they get trapped.

The trapping device should be carefully placed in the section that you prepared. The process of setting up the traps varies depending on the type that you select. All the manufacturers of traps usually attach instruction on the set up procedure. You can proceed to place the snares in the tunnel after you fully understand the set up procedure.

It is important for you to cover the trap with a very large bucket in order to protect your children and other pests from coming close to the area. This bucket also plays an important role in blocking out light thereby allowing the pest to continue digging.

After you successfully set up your traps, you should conduct daily inspections to see if the garden pests have been trapped. If you get a pest caught up in the traps, you need to remove and dispose it. You should not be surprised if you do not get any pests in the traps after a few days. This is a normal occurrence especially if the tunnel was disturbed or if the pests suddenly changed their burrowing habit. In such a case, you should move the traps to a different location.

If you notice a fresh tunnel mound in your garden, you can follow these simple steps to get rid of the pests in your lawn. You can be assured that your garden will have the smooth grassy surface all over again.




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