French Chuffed said:over here in France we are allowed to blow the little B......gs up, it works great.![]()
where do you get the u/s scarers from?eye-kay said:I have the same problem with moles. I've found that Ultrasonic mole scarers seem to give protection for about a 20 foot radius. However short of laying your track on a solid base (concrete slabs, etc.) nothing is guarenteed
Ian
owlpool said:where do you get the u/s scarers from?eye-kay said:I have the same problem with moles. I've found that Ultrasonic mole scarers seem to give protection for about a 20 foot radius. However short of laying your track on a solid base (concrete slabs, etc.) nothing is guarenteed
Ian
eye-kay said:owlpool said:where do you get the u/s scarers from?eye-kay said:I have the same problem with moles. I've found that Ultrasonic mole scarers seem to give protection for about a 20 foot radius. However short of laying your track on a solid base (concrete slabs, etc.) nothing is guarenteed
Ian
You can usually get them from garden centres. They are a tube about a foot long which you stick into the ground. It contans something which every 30 seconds or so causes it to vibrate. This is suposedly very annoying to the moles.
Ian
I think the suggestion to use a professional molecatcher would be the best option but you could try Trapman traps.stockers said:The spring traps are available at agricultural suppliers and yes they are still legal.
Railfan said:Paul, is that a picture of you with your new paintball gun?
pugwash said:But the paint only comes in one colour: leaden grey![]()
What's the muzzle velocity got to be to take a shot in California at a mole in Britain anyway? Aim high:
owlpool said:today
- ran the hose into the highest mole hole I could find, for a few hours
round one - kept me entertained anyway, in spite of not running a train, as I had the grass to cut too