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🌟 Trap the Unwanted, Keep Your Garden Glorious!
The Talpirid Mole Trap by Bell Labs is a robust, reusable solution for effectively managing mole populations in various outdoor settings. Made from durable nylon, it features advanced trap technology with dual springs and curved jaws for superior performance. Easy to set and safe for use in gardens, this trap is a must-have for maintaining a beautiful landscape.
| Asin | B004HFDF56 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120,001 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #1,777 in Pest Control Traps |
| Brand Name | Bell Laboratories |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (300) 3.9 out of 5 stars |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 10.87"L x 9.65"W x 5.83"H |
| Item Type Name | Mole Trap |
| Manufacturer | NISUS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 43237-2 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | 43237-2 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | manual |
| Style Name | Garden |
| Target Species | Mole |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upc | 810096036575 |
User
A trap that ACTUALLY WORKS...
There is a learning curve to how to set this in the ground, but it works great once you master it. You stomp down a section of the tunnel, then cut two cross tunnel slots with a edger blade or flat shovel to insert the jaws down into the tunnel. Put all your weight down on top of the big yellow top which spreads the jaws wide on each side of the tunnel. Once you get the jaws spread wide, you need to press down on the small yellow part sticking up thru the large yellow foot pad. Pressing this down lowers the trip pad down on top of the runway and also locks the trap open. Once the critter tries going under the trap he presses up a little on the trip and BLAM...!!!!!!!!!!!Got my second one this morning..... pics attached. This trap has STRONG springs, may be harder to set than the normal traps but worth it.
User
The Trap Actually Works!
Tried this in 2 locations and the last one hit. The instructions say to move the trap after 24 hours but I went ahead and left it in and on the 3rd day... boom got ya! It is VERY important that you identify the active tunnel first by poking a hole and waiting till the next day to see if it has been sealed up. I have tried everything to get rid of this mole. Poison worms, mole repellent, sonic steaks, treating the grubs. I also tried the other mole traps that never worked and were complicated to set. This is the only thing that actually worked and is super easy to set.UPDATE 3/20/19 - That time of year again. Another blasted mole moved in and started tearing up the yard. Set the trap on one side of the yard where the mounds first appeared and didn't catch anything. On the third day I started to poke holes where some more dirt had appeared and the next day those hole had been repaired. Ahhh ha, darn thing moved. Set the trap on a line of dirt and this time I poked holes on either side of the trap. This way he would be forced to go through to repair. The next day about 11 am I noticed the trap had been sprung. Boom got ya!
User
Zero! in 2 years
I purchased 3 traps all different styles. Work with them all for the past 2 years following the instructions to the letter. This was the absolute worst to set, the worst to properly seat on the ground/tunnel and has caught the lease number of moles... That would be ZERO!I could see them working in different soil that is lighter and where the moles tunnels are more than just an inch or 2 under the surface. But here in my small patch of the earth, they tunnel so shallow the jaw part of the trap partially sicks out of the ground.I wish you better luck than I
User
Durable but somewhat of a pain to set. Not as effective as poison worms
I struggled to control a mole population in my yard for several years. I tried lots of products, including poison granules, scissor spring traps (which definitely helped, but didn't end the problem), castor oil in liquid and granular form (both of which helped slow activity, but never ended the problem), vibrating/ noise producing rods (that didn't work, even a little), Sulphur smoke bombs (that were interesting to use, but I couldn't quantify any beneficial effect), and I'm sure other stuff that I can't remember. Everything, including these traps, was a 3 out of 5 or less on effectiveness. A more effective product is Bell Laboratories Talpirid 7150 Mole Bait Worms. Deploying the Talprid worms, watching carefully for new activity, and redeploying eliminated my mole problem in about a month. The worms aren't cheap, but they're effective and worth the money and time you'll save by not buying these traps or any of the other less effective alternatives.
User
Best so far
The best one found so far. The moles are still smarter than any trap.
User
This is what professional ground keepers use.
This is what they use on golf courses if they have tunneling vermin. I know because there’s a golf course in my backyard and I could see these traps.They are expensive, but they will work once you learn how to set them properly. The KEY STEPS to setting them correctly can be found with a browser search, and without following those instructions, you will not have any success. If you’re lazy, don’t waste your time, buy the poisoned worms (which I don’t like because they can kill beneficial garden snakes).
User
Really does get the moles
I have a real, continuous mole issue since the house backs up to a wooded green belt.These are the one type that works. Setup is a bit tricky. I use a flat blade shovel to cut across the mole track, push down the center of the track and then set the trap. Once you get the hang of it they really work.Actually got 2 moles at the same time, one on each side. Can't say how that happened other than two really unlucky moles.
User
Watch OUT!!
This bad boy will definitely kill a vole or you if you are so stupid as to put your hand in the wrong place. I tried setting it and testing it to see how quick it was. Thank God my hand did not get in the way. It is TRULY deadly. It hopped back on its own and bruised two fingers and I was thanking God it didn't do worse. Just be very careful. There are great videos on line (YouTube) that show how to place and set this. I know this will make my voles into two pieces!
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