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Mole Removal Services
Trapper Ron Now Offers Our Mole Removal
Services Using TALPIRID.
TALPIRID is a product, offered by Bell
Labratories, that mimics the natural food of
Moles - Earthworms.
Over the years we have tried many different
resolutions including trapping, grub treatments
and poisons. Ten percent of our overall
business is attributed to this frustrating animal.
We have designed an approach using several
techniques that allow us to be very successful
at solving mole problems. Most of the
techniques we use require an intensive
knowledge of the mole.
Most moles never really come to the surface,
although they do leave their signs in the form of
tunnels and mounds. This damage is created in
a mole’s relentless pursuit of food...primarily
earthworms.
Moles are insectivores, obtaining essentially all
of their dietary needs from these creatures. In
the process of hunting, moles can tunnel up to
100 feet per day, causing extensive lawn and
landscape damage.
For the most part, mole activity is directly
proportional to the availability of its food
source, primarily earthworms. Thus, the timing,
severity and location of this activity is directly
influenced by those factors affecting the
abundance of earthworms. These factors
include both environments conditions, as well
as, topographical variations.
Environmental Conditions
Since moles follow their food source, they seem
to disappear if worms move to other areas. This
is especially true during very dry conditions.
During these times worms will go deeper in the
soil following moisture.
Correspondingly, mole will follow deeper
underground. This can give the impression that
a mole has left the area. But as soon as the soil
conditions change, they will return to their
tunnel systems as long as the worm return.
Topographical Variation
Properties adjacent to wooded areas, fields and
other fertile hunting grounds are susceptible to
“reoccupation”. “Reoccupation” occurs when a
new mole moves into an area that has become
inactive.
Hopefully you don’t have a mole problem this
year, but if you do, just remember Trapper Ron
is here to help.
Mole Facts
Moles have an incredibly high
metabolism. This means they
have an insatiable appetite and
are always on the lookout for food.
They Consume 80% to 100% of
their body weight every day.
Mole do not hibernate and are
active year-round.
Moles live their lives
underground, rarely coming to the
surface.
Life span - 2 to 3 years
Moles can create up to 100 feet
of new tunnels each day.
Moles are anti-social and do
not coexist in the same tunnel
systems.
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