Mole Catcher Ipswich & Suffolk
Guild of British Molecatchers Qualified
Moles are common throughout Britian, but rarely seen as they spend almost their entire time underground, only occasionally appearing above ground at the top of their Mole hills, and even then usually only the head and snout is revealed.
Moles have a well developed sense of orientation retaining a mental plan of their complex layout of underground tunnels. The texture of the fur allows it to lay in any direction, making it easier for the animal to reverse rapidly in the tunnels.
When the soil is shallow or subject to flooding, large molehills known as "fortresses" may be formed. These can be very large and contain a chamber of several tunnels. The tail is carried erect and the hairs on the tip give the Mole information about its surroundings by brushing against the tunnel roof.
There are many old wives tales about catching moles and to date none of them have been found to work. We have gone to many Gardens to find some look like miniture fairgrounds! Small windmills,Sonic repellants,Solar powered gizmo's to name a few.
When it comes to Mole catching in Suffolk we use traps, the traditional methods have proved the best but in extreme cases gassing can be carried out.
Customers need to be aware that once a run is vacated by a mole, another can move into that set of tunnels that are offering a supply of food.Re-infestation therefore can and frequently does occur no matter which method of treatment is introduced.
Below are some Pictures of the mole trapping process on a very cold very wet very early Sunday morning!


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