I fought this battle a couple years back. I went out and stomped the tunnels down, and kept and eye on it. During a light rain I saw part of the tunnels getting pushed back up. I attacked like CONAN with a garden spade. I popped him out of the soil and he showed me his gnarly teeth. I dispatched him in one swift motion. In the mud and blood I felt like a true lawn warrior... The wife wasn't impressed, but I knew the score. The beer flowed. It was good that night.
Great video, Live in southwest Michigan, picked up a couple scissor traps yesterday afternoon and ended this moles 3 years of terror in less than 18 hours!!!
This is literally the first product and video that delivered as advertised. I’ve had a mole destroying my lawn for months, taking advantage of a warm and wet Michigan fall and start to winter. None of my area pest control services will treat for moles between November and March. This video and trap were my last hope to avoid having my lawn completely destroyed until Spring. I bought the trap, set it and by the next morning I caught it. Not even a day. Amazing! Thank you for the video and product endorsement.
I need a few of these. They've been driving me crazy every year. I do my best to keep my lawn looking good and then they come to ruin it. I've noticed that in the fall is when mole activity really picks up in my area. Thank you for posting this video Sir! Marco P.
I agree on the scissor style trap. I used both as well and that was the only one that worked. Got my mole in just a couple hours. And yes, it’s all about finding those main tunnels. Great video!
You're spot on with respect to the mole's 'highways' vs the side streets. I take the fiberglass poles to mark the driveway edges for snow blowing (a northern thing) and poke them in what I think are the highways. Usually in a day or so, I'll spot one or more that has been shoved, indicating that run is active. The Victor trap - I've drawn more blood from me setting it than killing the moles. Terrible traps.
This is the ONLY type mole trap I use as well and I've tried the plunger type and the Out Of Sight traps. The out of sight traps are like setting a giant mouse trap and super tricky to set into the ground. I've also tried juicy fruit, caster oil, hot sauce, smoke, poison worms and water. I can honestly say the "Easy Set" mole trap is the ONLY thing that worked in my yard. Once I set it in the main run I've identified, I get them EVERY SINGLE time! One thing I do when setting that you didn't show is; once set, I'll pull up on the trap slightly to free up the jaws a little more (or so they aren't sunk into the bottom of the tunnel). These traps cost more than the others but the extra cost is well worth it in my opinion. Thanks for sharing Allyn.
@@daakrolb "Easy Set" There are variants out there now so basically you want the type where you step on it to set it. I will then pull it up slightly so the jaws are good a free to close on the mole.
Moles will often use edges like sidewalks as their guidelines. Irrigation lines are also in these areas. If you are using a 'spring' type trap, be careful not to put it over your irrigation plumbing or wires. 😊
Spot on advice Allen! As someone who has successfully eliminated 80+ moles in my yard over 4 yrs with the plunger/spike style trap, finding the highway is key. With constant mole problems you can keep a trap in the highway and catch them before they cause extensive damage
@@onecrazywheel my theory is that different traps work in different soil types. I’m in the transition zone in TN with a firmer soil than him in Florida. The spike trap needs soil friction to keep the stakes in place when the spikes come down or else you don’t get good penetration. Also “pre-tapping” the spike holes helps. Install the trap with the spikes down so that they have already perforated the soil, then set the spring. Now the spikes have little resistance once deployed making it hit faster and with a harder force than having to break through dirt before hitting target. Another tip is to set the trigger plate just a smidge off the ground; it gives the moles a little room to get fully underneath before activating
The spike plunger trap caught maybe 2 moles for me. My golf course friend convinced me to go the the eliminator style trap. Money! Almost every time, if I'm in the right tunnel, within 12 hours there is a catch. Sometimes within 20 minutes. Added tip I didn't see Allyn mention: I "trip" the trap several times with a pole while it's in the ground. Gives the jaws an easier path to travel through the soil. Much more effective that way.
This guy is 💯 right. In my experience 9 times out of 10, the mole highway is along bed edging, buried downspout pipe, and irrigation lines and particularly sidewalks…..
I had a mole problem that was driving me nuts. To correct the problem I built a Owl Box, attracted a beautiful Barred Owl who now resides on my property and guess what? No more moles or anything else including snakes
@@remi3990 I live south of Tampa Florida and would google to see if any owls live in your area. If they do then I would read up on how to attract them to your property. It could be as easy as building a home for them
I have had good success with the gopher hawk. Last season I got one within 30 minutes of setting it. I feel the gopher hawk is much easier to set. Thanks LCN.
While you can use the gopher hawk for moles it isn't really that good for moles. It's better for pocket gophers. Pocket gophers are usually deeper tunnels. These are much better foe the shallow tunnels of moles. I ahbe both and use both. The gopher hawks are the best foe gophers I've ever used, even good for voles. But these are better for those shallow tunnels. It's hard to get the gopher hawk to stand up in such shallow runs. I have used bricks around it to help hold it in place but again these scissor ones are what I prefer for moles as well. I've got 4 of each and right now they are getting used.
I use both types The spike type is easier for the mole to trip. Where the sizzor type sometimes needs to have the trigger adjusted, filed, tweeked and dialed in, so it triggers more easily. After buying a foreclosure with a huge mole problem, we hammered 11 moles in 5 days. Way too many grubs in thst lawn, so how about a video on how to eliminate what's attracting the moles too. Thanks for all your great videos.
Moles don’t just eat grubs. They eat earthworms mostly. I never have a grub problem but get overrun by moles because my soil is like a swimming pool for them. They love moist soil that’s easy to move through. So if you irrigate your yard, you’ll attract moles more often than other people who don’t.
Love the wire-tek traps. I've also had good luck with gopher hawk mole traps. If there are alot of tunnels/runs, I use those utility marking flags to mark the tunnels before stomping them down. You can see pretty clearly when stepping back where the main tunnel is. I have about ten traps and sent them all along the main tunnel/run.
Great video! Bought a couple of the Wire-Tek traps after a fews years of no success using non-lethal means. They are great. Also would suggest moving the trap to a different tunnel after 24 hours if no mole was caught. Most likely selected the wrong tunnel.
Never had much luck with the spike plunger type but did good with the scissors type. A dark bucket over trap to block out any light seems to help. You can even get them with a shovel if you sit in a chair at dusk you can spot the ground movement but they are very sensitive to any kind of walking around.
Dude thanks for showing the traps in action. Me and the neighbor have been using the peanuts for 2 summers now in a shared side yard and I swear all the peanuts do is run the mole off from my yard to his and vice versa. I've twisted my ankle twice walking the trash to the curb because of the tunnels. It's killin time
I live in north Georgia, where we have hard clay soil. About three years ago, I've tried the two you used , and three others before finally finding one that worked for me, the NoMol trap. They are more time consuming to set, especially since you have to install them "butt to butt", then cover the exposed tunnel with a scrap of wood, but they did the job. FWIW, I didn't have just moles, but voles and shrews, and this trap caught them too.
Caught 8 of them, last season, with those scissor traps! Got good enough with them that I could set the trap and within 30 minutes had another dead mole. Such a satisfying feeling to look out and see that trap sprung.
@@caseywhite8951 Not really, sorry. They are very touchy. Sometimes it takes me a few tries of setting it before it stays set. How soon after you set it is it going off?
Long time listener, first time caller here; hey Allyn, Victor makes a spike/gauntlet style “trap” that is extremely easy to set. It’s my go to as I go to battle every year against the little buggers… I’ve used the scissor style, old spike (pain to set for sure!) a loop style, trapped them by digging in a coffee can and catching them… I’ve done it all (bait, gas, etc.). The Victor spike yields the most kills for sure… check it out and they make a HD version with more spring!! Enjoy the hunt. I usually grab a chair and a 6 pack and just look like a crazy man in my front yard…🤷🏼♂️
Thank you for this real answer to getting rid of moles! My back yard has been nearly destroyed, while I have done an array of the other methods you show as useless. I am buying the kill method you recommend, and I am grateful for the knowledge from someone I trust!
With the plunger (spikes) trap you have to check first that the ground is soft and the soil is loose enough for the trap to work. The best way to do this is to release the trap (spikes down) and then push it into the ground a few times, then set it so your spikes will go into the openings you just made. You might find obstructions like rocks or roots, or you might find that the ground is too hard and instead of the spikes driving down, when the spring releases the spikes actually push the trap up and out of the ground. There is almost nothing more frustrating than knowing your mole hit the release plate and you missed it anyway. My most effective method has actually been to go outside every so often with a shovel, look for new ridges, and eventually you get lucky and you'll see the ground move ever so slightly. It's over pretty quickly after that. PS wear gloves while setting that trap. I have had bleeding under the skin from getting pinched.
I'm dealing with a mole issue right now! So far I've learned that it never only one no matter what the books say about there range. I've killed three so far and still have an issue.
Thanks Allen, the key success with ye ole' mole hunt is definitely to identify the routes of activity and strike when the iron is hot! Good stuff as always.
This was a fun video for me because I did the very same thing you guys do: I did research on RUclips, chose the method that looked best for me, and then I got success. Perfect!
I used the scissor trap last Monday. It sprung after about 15 minutes, and I had my mole. I really don't like killing anything, but one tore the hell out of my yard last year. Deterring them only sends them to the neighbors yard I've read where they are very antisocial, and there's a good chance there is only one doing all the damage. Nonetheless, I'm ready if the ground pops up again.
Those scissor traps do work very well! Just last week I used a garden hose and flooded every tunnel I could find in my front and back yards. That drove ONE MOLE to the surface (it was immediately dispatched!) and, as of today, NONE of the tunnels have reappeared.
The scissor traps are the one I have best luck with as well. Caught 3 last year but couldn't get the last 1-2 in the fall. Still in my backyard so its gonna be on when it warms up a bit.
Allyn after 20 + years of mole problems in West Michigan I finally got wise. The scissor traps or the spike traps don't work for me in my yard, only 3 to 4 inches deep. The moles in my yard run approx. 12 to 18 inches deep. GopherHawk trap works great with no dead grass. 12 for 12 last fall!
Im in way upstate NY. I bet one reason we have deeper runs is because of the ground freezing in the winter. Im at war with mine. Im going to try this gopherhawk.
In Washington State, I have the best mole catcher/eliminator- my cat. He brings me at least one mole each day at the patio door, meows to let me know he’s done his job, and proceeds to eat them. My neighbors love my cat - no one has needed any traps for the past 10 years bc my cat captures them in the spring and we have a summer of mole-free lawns!!
You've covered so many topic with all your videos but I think you need to do a video on patience. So many things we do take time to show results that there is a desire to do more and more without waiting to see the results of what we've already done. This is especially true for those inexperienced with lawn work.
I have a few of the pull traps that sends spikes down, I can get these at yard sales for 1 dollar, when placing over the run pull the forces up and down a few times so when triggered it will shoot down and get the mole. I will work the spikes up and down a few times then pull it up a little then set the mechanism then carefully move trap down to where the trigger paddle is right above the ground.
A hint ive learebd for working with these is to keep them clean, and also may need to loosen up the nut in the middle to allow it to spring into action easier. You can lessen the pressure it takes to set it off. Also step down on the tunnel, push the trap all the way down then wiggle side to side to help loosen up the soil to where the arms will be able to cut through the dirt easier. Then slightly pull up just a hair on the trao to where you see the trigger barely touching the ground.
Apply milky spore to your lawn. It's safe, but it kills the grubs the moles are after. Needs to be applied every 10 years, and will begin to work one year after applied. Awesome stuff!
Just an FYI....the Gopherhawk trap has been fantastic for me. You may need to put bricks or something to keep the top from tipping over, due to the shallow depth the trap is set. Just figured I'd mention. ///////......anyway, you get the idea, my mole count with this trap is 18 over the past 4 years. ✌️To all and good luck
Moles won in my area. I took 5 moles in one day from the same trap on the same tunnel with those traps. All that stuff about moles being territorial or solitary are malarkey. Perhaps in a sub division you can eliminate them or control them, but I live in the country. These critters are everywhere.
Your video quality and delivery has vastly increased. Great job. Keep it coming. Any plans to do a cytogro review? It would be nice to see content on products from your store.
I've used the plunger type mole trap that you don't like for many years and have killed many moles with it. We have rocky soil and it's too difficult to get the other type into the ground. They are easy to set. First you don't set them and then put them in the ground, you put them in the ground then pull the spring up. I've even caught some moles alive where they were trapped between the spikes. Caught one yesterday alive, but didn't remain that way. We live in the country and the tear up our yard but I keep after them.
Great video, I’ve caught several with this same trap. My problem right now is that he’s traveling up beside the concrete sidewalk (sort of like he did with your edging) and the scissor trap won’t open up next to the sidewalk. Suggestions??
I used to go out and stomp the holes in the morning wait a few minutes and see if any popped back up. If they did I knew the mall was close. I will continue to watch and when I saw movement I would take my trusty estwing hammer and eliminate the mole. It was real life wackamole and rewarding
I use the spike trap and flatten down the main run with my foot and then set the trap. Then I position the trap, work the spikes up and down, then set the trap. I have a wooded field next to my property and in one year I trapped 24 moles. Seeing how I flatten down the run I can tell which direction mole was traveling when it tripped the trap.
This is very helpful. Next question: Once I've dispatched the mofos, what's the best way to repair the damage they've done to my lawn. I tried to co-exist as long as I could, but now they've done a lot of damage - the mounds in my lawn are much more extensive than what you're showing here. Any suggestions?
I've lived in the same home for 20 years. I would see the mole activity now and then but did not pay much attention to it. A few months ago I had some new sod put in the back yard. The landscaper told me I had mole activity, and it was crazy. I decided to try and fight them initially with the battery operated "mole chasers." I bought a 4-pack. Worthless. I actually noticed more activity. Then I used some of the bait pellets. Useless. Like feeding candy to a shark. I then spoke to a neighbor who had a problem a few years ago. He recommended "Wire-Tek." I bought one off Amazon. It was about $36 dollars. I started to use it and got nothing the first week, but like you said, you have to be patient. The mole or moles have "runs" or patterns they follow. Once you determine how they travel, you can place the traps. I ended up buying another Wire-Tek trap. In the past week I have dispatched two moles. I now walk my property at least once a day to see if there is activity. This past Monday night I noticed a raised area. I placed a trap, stomped down the dirt around it and covered it with water. The next morning the trap was sprung, and the mole was dispatched. Thanks for the video and input. I'll continue to hunt these things and treat them like a serial killer.
I have had a mole problem for years and found a long time ago that you needed to find the main run. I have several of the victor mole traps and used them for years with pretty success. I like them because I don't have to dig up a spot in my lawn to set them. They will sometimes miss the mole I always use a small hand trowel or something to make sure it caught the mole. I will say the trap you used to catch your mole is a good trap. I have tried all sorts of products to keep them out of my yard with not much success. My yard boarders some woods so its an ongoing problem.
I prefer the traditional victor. Had horrible luck for the first month but finally figured out a system and killed four in a few weeks. Amazing trap but it has a bigger learning curve.
I have 2 traps with a slight design difference like your the one you don’t like. They seem better then the one you have. I like them, I’m going to have to try and get one you that have, the one you like…
I did same thing watched the mole and when I seen some new tracks I used my ground stomper to smash the moles path. then sit and watched till the mole started moving again pushing the ground up, waited until mole got close to me. Used my shovel to push in ground and chopped him. they have tore my yard up quite a few times
I just run the tunnels over with my tractor, then leave the area for an hour or so. I then slowly and quietly walk up to the area, looking closely at the flattened tunnels. When I see the ground moving from the mole excavating, I watch for a few minutes for him to make a small "run." Then step on the tunnel, closing it off just behind his path. A weed fork or dandelion picker is my tool of choice, I just stab at the tunnel. Usually, they squeak when you get them. I sometimes dig the mole out and then chuck it into the woods. But mostly, I just leave them in the ground. Good fertilizer and also a warning to other moles. Lol. I've also had good success along the driveway catching moles in action, then drive my truck up the tunnel and flatten the mole.
I have always had good luck with the first trap takes a while to get use to setting up after awhile it's easy also I step on the trail to see if it's active and step on trail and set the trap there so he has to dig to set off the trap
Trapline products sells a tiny little spring-loaded trap that will catch moles at a much higher frequency than any of the large traps. You simply find a hole on the surface of your grass and slide it right in there. I tie string to the trap then stick it in the ground nearby so I can find it easily afterwards. The key, is that the trap fills the entire tunnel and the mole has no choice but to run right into it. Works nearly every time
Traps have never once worked for me. Not even on the main runs. Only thing that has worked to kill mine is to wake up early and watch the soil. When you see a mound pop up, shove a hose down the hole. The mole will dig up to the surface and you kill him. For ones that don't leave a trail and just mounds, I dig down and find the holes going in different directions, and fill them with dog poop. Moles never return to that area again. I killed 6 moles just last year, and only have one to catch this year. I also like to put the dead carcass in the hole after killing the mole, as a clear message to any other moles who decide to visit.
The scissor trap is the best ! I have caught 6 moles so far! The other victor trap didn't work! I tried Gopher Hawk Didn't work for me! Good Video! Varmint Cong!!
It’s just before day break, neighbor looks out of their window. Allyn is just leaving the garage for the lawn, cigar in his mouth, beer in hand, trap in the other. Happy mole hunting. 😂 I was getting “the burbs” vibe. Think we need a new tshirt
These moles were here in north america long before any european settler showed up with their pristine, green lawns. If you want to protect your garden, then fine, move the moles, but it is disgusting for anyone to find joy in killing a creature that does you no harm and is only trying to survive in its NATIVE HABITAT.
Take a garden hose open up one of those tracks stick the hose in a flood the tunnels. I don’t get moles in my yard because I use Talstar every year around April pretty heavy.
Is that grass at 2:11 (when showing the ultrasonic boomer) a grassy weed or grass? What's it called? I have some of it and been pulling it out because I see it as a weed but I have no idea what it is.
I've used grub control to remove their food, sonic spikes, castor oil and Victor plunger type and nothing works better than the Victor. I have not tried the scissor type but see it working well. I'll be persistent and always set it in a fresh tunnel and I'd say 7/10 times, I'll meet with success. Pocket gophers are another beast that I'm just lost on how to kill. But moles don't live long on my property.
Definitely recommend getting at least 2 traps. The more traps in the ground, the better your odds. I’ve had moles go right past one trap and it not go off and then the next one in the tunnel goes off and gets them.
I live in the Panhandle and tried several different traps. In the end the opossums were digging the moles out of their runs and eating them. The moles were active early in the morning when my sprinkler system was running.
Never got one with the spike trap. I do keep it though because sometimes it is the only option when you are up against the house. I got about 8 of them with the other traps though. I always poke a hole in the ground on either side of the trap the mole will plug the hole with dirt. You can poke holes and flag them so you can determine where the moles are active before you set the trap.
I've tried one of them type of trap's, and, darn near got my own fingers. They are hard to use, hard to set. What I've found that works is, in the early morning, at first light, take a straight edge spade, something sharp that you can drive in the ground. walk around, very easily, like your sneaking up on somebody, watch the tunnels very closely. You will see movement, slightly, the ground moving. Drive the spade into the ground. Done.
Victor Sonic Spike is the best of the best. I had a mole infestation. I mean to the point i had to replace the yard every season. Dogs going crazy digging. Now i havent seen a mole in my yard in 2 full seasons. I have 3 set at the property lines of my home. Now the moles are tearing neighboring yards up. Not mine.
I usually just go after their food source, grubex and then they disappear, probably to my neighbors yard. Haven't had much luck trying to get rid of them directly except that one time when one came up for air and met my mower deck.
Spikey pluggers of death all the way. You can polish on the sear for the trip mechanism, dont have to. Ive had great luck over the years. I get 3 to 6 every year. I also use grubX but still they wonder in on the property lines
I got the trap with the spikes that u don’t like but I must of been putting it in the wrong place your video was very helpful gonna try and catch this sucker tonight 😂
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I fought this battle a couple years back. I went out and stomped the tunnels down, and kept and eye on it. During a light rain I saw part of the tunnels getting pushed back up. I attacked like CONAN with a garden spade. I popped him out of the soil and he showed me his gnarly teeth. I dispatched him in one swift motion. In the mud and blood I felt like a true lawn warrior... The wife wasn't impressed, but I knew the score. The beer flowed. It was good that night.
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Did he have 10 buddies come take his place after he was gone
Yes. They are back, and in numbers! More beer has been brewed. The war may never end, but that is a lawn warriors path.@@BiggSexyKSguy
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Great video, Live in southwest Michigan, picked up a couple scissor traps yesterday afternoon and ended this moles 3 years of terror in less than 18 hours!!!
im sure there is more then one
This is literally the first product and video that delivered as advertised. I’ve had a mole destroying my lawn for months, taking advantage of a warm and wet Michigan fall and start to winter. None of my area pest control services will treat for moles between November and March. This video and trap were my last hope to avoid having my lawn completely destroyed until Spring.
I bought the trap, set it and by the next morning I caught it. Not even a day. Amazing! Thank you for the video and product endorsement.
I need a few of these. They've been driving me crazy every year. I do my best to keep my lawn looking good and then they come to ruin it. I've noticed that in the fall is when mole activity really picks up in my area. Thank you for posting this video Sir!
Marco P.
I agree on the scissor style trap. I used both as well and that was the only one that worked.
Got my mole in just a couple hours. And yes, it’s all about finding those main tunnels.
Great video!
You're spot on with respect to the mole's 'highways' vs the side streets. I take the fiberglass poles to mark the driveway edges for snow blowing (a northern thing) and poke them in what I think are the highways. Usually in a day or so, I'll spot one or more that has been shoved, indicating that run is active. The Victor trap - I've drawn more blood from me setting it than killing the moles. Terrible traps.
This is the ONLY type mole trap I use as well and I've tried the plunger type and the Out Of Sight traps. The out of sight traps are like setting a giant mouse trap and super tricky to set into the ground. I've also tried juicy fruit, caster oil, hot sauce, smoke, poison worms and water. I can honestly say the "Easy Set" mole trap is the ONLY thing that worked in my yard. Once I set it in the main run I've identified, I get them EVERY SINGLE time! One thing I do when setting that you didn't show is; once set, I'll pull up on the trap slightly to free up the jaws a little more (or so they aren't sunk into the bottom of the tunnel). These traps cost more than the others but the extra cost is well worth it in my opinion. Thanks for sharing Allyn.
So the “east set” is the one he used here to get the mole, right?
@@daakrolb "Easy Set" There are variants out there now so basically you want the type where you step on it to set it. I will then pull it up slightly so the jaws are good a free to close on the mole.
Moles will often use edges like sidewalks as their guidelines. Irrigation lines are also in these areas. If you are using a 'spring' type trap, be careful not to put it over your irrigation plumbing or wires. 😊
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Spot on advice Allen! As someone who has successfully eliminated 80+ moles in my yard over 4 yrs with the plunger/spike style trap, finding the highway is key. With constant mole problems you can keep a trap in the highway and catch them before they cause extensive damage
How do you get rid of the moles
You like the one he doesn't like? What do you do different than he did in the video?
@@onecrazywheel my theory is that different traps work in different soil types. I’m in the transition zone in TN with a firmer soil than him in Florida. The spike trap needs soil friction to keep the stakes in place when the spikes come down or else you don’t get good penetration. Also “pre-tapping” the spike holes helps. Install the trap with the spikes down so that they have already perforated the soil, then set the spring. Now the spikes have little resistance once deployed making it hit faster and with a harder force than having to break through dirt before hitting target. Another tip is to set the trigger plate just a smidge off the ground; it gives the moles a little room to get fully underneath before activating
@@q.b.3828 spike style trap
@@markdempsey1207 I meant how do you get rid of the dead mole
Love the new content! Back to old School LCN style. The filming quality is spectacular.
Thank you! we have had fun making these videos too!
Totaly need this video been dealing with moles for the last three years.
The spike plunger trap caught maybe 2 moles for me. My golf course friend convinced me to go the the eliminator style trap. Money! Almost every time, if I'm in the right tunnel, within 12 hours there is a catch. Sometimes within 20 minutes. Added tip I didn't see Allyn mention: I "trip" the trap several times with a pole while it's in the ground. Gives the jaws an easier path to travel through the soil. Much more effective that way.
I appreciate this video. Bought the trap you suggested and studied the tracks and killed my first mole within 2 hours.
This guy is 💯 right. In my experience 9 times out of 10, the mole highway is along bed edging, buried downspout pipe, and irrigation lines and particularly sidewalks…..
I had a mole problem that was driving me nuts. To correct the problem I built a Owl Box, attracted a beautiful Barred Owl who now resides on my property and guess what? No more moles or anything else including snakes
I want to attract an owl to my house!!!
Is this possible in Southern California? where do you live and have this owl?? (State)
@@remi3990 I live south of Tampa Florida and would google to see if any owls live in your area. If they do then I would read up on how to attract them to your property. It could be as easy as building a home for them
Now you have to listen to “who who who” all night lol.
@@C8corvetteobsession901 lol, those are the same words my wife says to me when I come home late 😂 “ Who were you with etc etc “
I have had good success with the gopher hawk. Last season I got one within 30 minutes of setting it. I feel the gopher hawk is much easier to set. Thanks LCN.
While you can use the gopher hawk for moles it isn't really that good for moles. It's better for pocket gophers. Pocket gophers are usually deeper tunnels. These are much better foe the shallow tunnels of moles. I ahbe both and use both. The gopher hawks are the best foe gophers I've ever used, even good for voles. But these are better for those shallow tunnels. It's hard to get the gopher hawk to stand up in such shallow runs. I have used bricks around it to help hold it in place but again these scissor ones are what I prefer for moles as well. I've got 4 of each and right now they are getting used.
I use both types The spike type is easier for the mole to trip. Where the sizzor type sometimes needs to have the trigger adjusted, filed, tweeked and dialed in, so it triggers more easily.
After buying a foreclosure with a huge mole problem, we hammered 11 moles in 5 days. Way too many grubs in thst lawn, so how about a video on how to eliminate what's attracting the moles too. Thanks for all your great videos.
Moles don’t just eat grubs. They eat earthworms mostly. I never have a grub problem but get overrun by moles because my soil is like a swimming pool for them. They love moist soil that’s easy to move through. So if you irrigate your yard, you’ll attract moles more often than other people who don’t.
Moles only eating grubs, is a myth. They will eat any ground insect, also including earthworms...which are everywhere
Here is the podcast on moles in the lawn PLUS Scotts ProVista scientists ruclips.net/video/jlvz6DwCGxM/видео.html
Love the wire-tek traps. I've also had good luck with gopher hawk mole traps. If there are alot of tunnels/runs, I use those utility marking flags to mark the tunnels before stomping them down. You can see pretty clearly when stepping back where the main tunnel is. I have about ten traps and sent them all along the main tunnel/run.
Gopher hawk is what I have had the most success with. Also great if the tunnel is a little deeper.
Gopher hawk here as well. Great success with them.
So find an active tunnel, stomp it down, then install the trap?
@@jgehbinv I usually lightly step on the tunnel 3-5' on either side of where I set the trap.
Great video! Bought a couple of the Wire-Tek traps after a fews years of no success using non-lethal means. They are great. Also would suggest moving the trap to a different tunnel after 24 hours if no mole was caught. Most likely selected the wrong tunnel.
I have used this trap and have caught 10-12 moles in my backyard in the past year. I agree find the highway.
Never had much luck with the spike plunger type but did good with the scissors type. A dark bucket over trap to block out any light seems to help. You can even get them with a shovel if you sit in a chair at dusk you can spot the ground movement but they are very sensitive to any kind of walking around.
Dude thanks for showing the traps in action. Me and the neighbor have been using the peanuts for 2 summers now in a shared side yard and I swear all the peanuts do is run the mole off from my yard to his and vice versa. I've twisted my ankle twice walking the trash to the curb because of the tunnels. It's killin time
I live in north Georgia, where we have hard clay soil. About three years ago, I've tried the two you used , and three others before finally finding one that worked for me, the NoMol trap. They are more time consuming to set, especially since you have to install them "butt to butt", then cover the exposed tunnel with a scrap of wood, but they did the job. FWIW, I didn't have just moles, but voles and shrews, and this trap caught them too.
Caught 8 of them, last season, with those scissor traps! Got good enough with them that I could set the trap and within 30 minutes had another dead mole. Such a satisfying feeling to look out and see that trap sprung.
My scissor traps have been set off so many times and have yet to catch a mole. Any suggestions
@@caseywhite8951 Not really, sorry. They are very touchy. Sometimes it takes me a few tries of setting it before it stays set. How soon after you set it is it going off?
Thanks for sharing this Allyn. Moles are definitely a problem for the lawn. Glad you eliminated the mole.
Long time listener, first time caller here; hey Allyn, Victor makes a spike/gauntlet style “trap” that is extremely easy to set. It’s my go to as I go to battle every year against the little buggers… I’ve used the scissor style, old spike (pain to set for sure!) a loop style, trapped them by digging in a coffee can and catching them… I’ve done it all (bait, gas, etc.). The Victor spike yields the most kills for sure… check it out and they make a HD version with more spring!! Enjoy the hunt. I usually grab a chair and a 6 pack and just look like a crazy man in my front yard…🤷🏼♂️
Thank you for this real answer to getting rid of moles! My back yard has been nearly destroyed, while I have done an array of the other methods you show as useless. I am buying the kill method you recommend, and I am grateful for the knowledge from someone I trust!
With the plunger (spikes) trap you have to check first that the ground is soft and the soil is loose enough for the trap to work. The best way to do this is to release the trap (spikes down) and then push it into the ground a few times, then set it so your spikes will go into the openings you just made. You might find obstructions like rocks or roots, or you might find that the ground is too hard and instead of the spikes driving down, when the spring releases the spikes actually push the trap up and out of the ground. There is almost nothing more frustrating than knowing your mole hit the release plate and you missed it anyway. My most effective method has actually been to go outside every so often with a shovel, look for new ridges, and eventually you get lucky and you'll see the ground move ever so slightly. It's over pretty quickly after that. PS wear gloves while setting that trap. I have had bleeding under the skin from getting pinched.
I'm dealing with a mole issue right now! So far I've learned that it never only one no matter what the books say about there range. I've killed three so far and still have an issue.
me as well
Thanks Allen, the key success with ye ole' mole hunt is definitely to identify the routes of activity and strike when the iron is hot! Good stuff as always.
This was a fun video for me because I did the very same thing you guys do: I did research on RUclips, chose the method that looked best for me, and then I got success. Perfect!
I've used the same trap many times. My favorite by far.
I used the scissor trap last Monday.
It sprung after about 15 minutes, and I had my mole.
I really don't like killing anything, but one tore the hell out of my yard last year.
Deterring them only sends them to the neighbors yard
I've read where they are very antisocial, and there's a good chance there is only one doing all the damage.
Nonetheless, I'm ready if the ground pops up again.
Those scissor traps do work very well! Just last week I used a garden hose and flooded every tunnel I could find in my front and back yards. That drove ONE MOLE to the surface (it was immediately dispatched!) and, as of today, NONE of the tunnels have reappeared.
The Gopherhawk is my weapon of choice! great for gophers, moles, and voles
The scissor traps are the one I have best luck with as well. Caught 3 last year but couldn't get the last 1-2 in the fall. Still in my backyard so its gonna be on when it warms up a bit.
Allyn after 20 + years of mole problems in West Michigan I finally got wise. The scissor traps or the spike traps don't work for me in my yard, only 3 to 4 inches deep. The moles in my yard run approx. 12 to 18 inches deep. GopherHawk trap works great with no dead grass. 12 for 12 last fall!
Im in way upstate NY. I bet one reason we have deeper runs is because of the ground freezing in the winter. Im at war with mine. Im going to try this gopherhawk.
I've been using those same mole traps for years they work great and will last almost forever.
yeah I'm glad I chose the trap method. It's quick and effective.
In Washington State, I have the best mole catcher/eliminator- my cat. He brings me at least one mole each day at the patio door, meows to let me know he’s done his job, and proceeds to eat them. My neighbors love my cat - no one has needed any traps for the past 10 years bc my cat captures them in the spring and we have a summer of mole-free lawns!!
I've been using that trap for several years now. I killed 3 in one day. It was a great day!!
I bought your recommended mole trap and it caught one in less than 30 minutes
You've covered so many topic with all your videos but I think you need to do a video on patience. So many things we do take time to show results that there is a desire to do more and more without waiting to see the results of what we've already done. This is especially true for those inexperienced with lawn work.
I have a few of the pull traps that sends spikes down, I can get these at yard sales for 1 dollar, when placing over the run pull the forces up and down a few times so when triggered it will shoot down and get the mole. I will work the spikes up and down a few times then pull it up a little then set the mechanism then carefully move trap down to where the trigger paddle is right above the ground.
A hint ive learebd for working with these is to keep them clean, and also may need to loosen up the nut in the middle to allow it to spring into action easier. You can lessen the pressure it takes to set it off. Also step down on the tunnel, push the trap all the way down then wiggle side to side to help loosen up the soil to where the arms will be able to cut through the dirt easier. Then slightly pull up just a hair on the trao to where you see the trigger barely touching the ground.
I got 6 of them in my backyard with 2 of those scissor traps, problem is I have one digging deep and there are no pushed up mounds
Apply milky spore to your lawn. It's safe, but it kills the grubs the moles are after. Needs to be applied every 10 years, and will begin to work one year after applied. Awesome stuff!
Just an FYI....the Gopherhawk trap has been fantastic for me.
You may need to put bricks or something to keep the top from tipping over, due to the shallow depth the trap is set.
Just figured I'd mention.
///////......anyway, you get the idea, my mole count with this trap is 18 over the past 4 years.
✌️To all and good luck
The scissor style traps are the way to go. Lots of moles caught with them.
Been trying to find some good yard pants, so will def be using your referral link. Love your content. Not only informative, but entertaining.
Moles won in my area. I took 5 moles in one day from the same trap on the same tunnel with those traps. All that stuff about moles being territorial or solitary are malarkey. Perhaps in a sub division you can eliminate them or control them, but I live in the country. These critters are everywhere.
Your video quality and delivery has vastly increased. Great job. Keep it coming.
Any plans to do a cytogro review? It would be nice to see content on products from your store.
I've used the plunger type mole trap that you don't like for many years and have killed many moles with it. We have rocky soil and it's too difficult to get the other type into the ground. They are easy to set. First you don't set them and then put them in the ground, you put them in the ground then pull the spring up. I've even caught some moles alive where they were trapped between the spikes. Caught one yesterday alive, but didn't remain that way. We live in the country and the tear up our yard but I keep after them.
Great video, I’ve caught several with this same trap. My problem right now is that he’s traveling up beside the concrete sidewalk (sort of like he did with your edging) and the scissor trap won’t open up next to the sidewalk. Suggestions??
i was using the scissors type incorrectly. setting before going into the ground. Now I know to insert then set. so simple..lol thanks!
Great video, lot's of important information. Also lots of good advice in the chat. Thank you for both!
I used to go out and stomp the holes in the morning wait a few minutes and see if any popped back up. If they did I knew the mall was close. I will continue to watch and when I saw movement I would take my trusty estwing hammer and eliminate the mole. It was real life wackamole and rewarding
The high thing is great until you realize the highway is in your neighbors yard😂
it’s always fun to watch LCN struggle with simple lawn equipment.
That isn’t simple lawn equipment. He is trying to show what it does with our losing a finger above ground.
He’s keeping it real!
If he read the instructions they are easy to set
@@okie3297 yea, when they are done in the ground.
I have one of those traps and they are not simple. There’s so much spring pressure and the catching mechanism is poorly designed
The gopher hawk is by far one of the best for moles.
I really like those pants Allyn - and I too have a mole problem, we shall see. Thanks!
I use the spike trap and flatten down the main run with my foot and then set the trap. Then I position the trap, work the spikes up and down, then set the trap. I have a wooded field next to my property and in one year I trapped 24 moles. Seeing how I flatten down the run I can tell which direction mole was traveling when it tripped the trap.
Allyn I have the same shirt was wondering if you're going to offer a long sleeve shirt from yard mastery for us northerners
This is very helpful. Next question: Once I've dispatched the mofos, what's the best way to repair the damage they've done to my lawn. I tried to co-exist as long as I could, but now they've done a lot of damage - the mounds in my lawn are much more extensive than what you're showing here. Any suggestions?
I've lived in the same home for 20 years. I would see the mole activity now and then but did not pay much attention to it. A few months ago I had some new sod put in the back yard. The landscaper told me I had mole activity, and it was crazy. I decided to try and fight them initially with the battery operated "mole chasers." I bought a 4-pack. Worthless. I actually noticed more activity. Then I used some of the bait pellets. Useless. Like feeding candy to a shark.
I then spoke to a neighbor who had a problem a few years ago. He recommended "Wire-Tek." I bought one off Amazon. It was about $36 dollars. I started to use it and got nothing the first week, but like you said, you have to be patient. The mole or moles have "runs" or patterns they follow. Once you determine how they travel, you can place the traps. I ended up buying another Wire-Tek trap. In the past week I have dispatched two moles. I now walk my property at least once a day to see if there is activity. This past Monday night I noticed a raised area. I placed a trap, stomped down the dirt around it and covered it with water. The next morning the trap was sprung, and the mole was dispatched. Thanks for the video and input. I'll continue to hunt these things and treat them like a serial killer.
I have Kujo Jag shoes for when I enjoy the mow. I love them so far…..!
I have had a mole problem for years and found a long time ago that you needed to find the main run. I have several of the victor mole traps and used them for years with pretty success. I like them because I don't have to dig up a spot in my lawn to set them. They will sometimes miss the mole I always use a small hand trowel or something to make sure it caught the mole. I will say the trap you used to catch your mole is a good trap. I have tried all sorts of products to keep them out of my yard with not much success. My yard boarders some woods so its an ongoing problem.
Spray some WD-40 on the Victor spike trap spring. I did mine and it seems to pull up easier.
I prefer the traditional victor. Had horrible luck for the first month but finally figured out a system and killed four in a few weeks. Amazing trap but it has a bigger learning curve.
Best mole trap ever!! I killed lots of moles with those traps
Mole elimenator is the only trap I've cought a mole with. Easy to set up to.
I have 2 traps with a slight design difference like your the one you don’t like. They seem better then the one you have. I like them, I’m going to have to try and get one you that have, the one you like…
I did same thing watched the mole and when I seen some new tracks I used my ground stomper to smash the moles path. then sit and watched till the mole started moving again pushing the ground up, waited until mole got close to me. Used my shovel to push in ground and chopped him. they have tore my yard up quite a few times
I just run the tunnels over with my tractor, then leave the area for an hour or so. I then slowly and quietly walk up to the area, looking closely at the flattened tunnels. When I see the ground moving from the mole excavating, I watch for a few minutes for him to make a small "run." Then step on the tunnel, closing it off just behind his path. A weed fork or dandelion picker is my tool of choice, I just stab at the tunnel. Usually, they squeak when you get them. I sometimes dig the mole out and then chuck it into the woods. But mostly, I just leave them in the ground. Good fertilizer and also a warning to other moles. Lol.
I've also had good success along the driveway catching moles in action, then drive my truck up the tunnel and flatten the mole.
I have some Victor traps that do not look like either one of those, but the ones I have work well and give you a carcass for your efforts.
I have always had good luck with the first trap takes a while to get use to setting up after awhile it's easy also I step on the trail to see if it's active and step on trail and set the trap there so he has to dig to set off the trap
Trapline products sells a tiny little spring-loaded trap that will catch moles at a much higher frequency than any of the large traps. You simply find a hole on the surface of your grass and slide it right in there. I tie string to the trap then stick it in the ground nearby so I can find it easily afterwards. The key, is that the trap fills the entire tunnel and the mole has no choice but to run right into it. Works nearly every time
moles dont make holes. Thats a vole. Different animal.
Traps have never once worked for me. Not even on the main runs. Only thing that has worked to kill mine is to wake up early and watch the soil. When you see a mound pop up, shove a hose down the hole. The mole will dig up to the surface and you kill him. For ones that don't leave a trail and just mounds, I dig down and find the holes going in different directions, and fill them with dog poop. Moles never return to that area again. I killed 6 moles just last year, and only have one to catch this year. I also like to put the dead carcass in the hole after killing the mole, as a clear message to any other moles who decide to visit.
Do have anything that will work for gofers?
The scissor trap is the best ! I have caught 6 moles so far! The other victor trap didn't work! I tried Gopher Hawk Didn't work for me! Good Video! Varmint Cong!!
It’s just before day break, neighbor looks out of their window. Allyn is just leaving the garage for the lawn, cigar in his mouth, beer in hand, trap in the other. Happy mole hunting. 😂 I was getting “the burbs” vibe. Think we need a new tshirt
Thank you! Out with the old “might work” mole traps. Looks much easier! 👍👍
I used the same scissor trap and it worked good. I agree
Gopherhawk mole traps are the best I’ve used, very effective
These moles were here in north america long before any european settler showed up with their pristine, green lawns. If you want to protect your garden, then fine, move the moles, but it is disgusting for anyone to find joy in killing a creature that does you no harm and is only trying to survive in its NATIVE HABITAT.
Take a garden hose open up one of those tracks stick the hose in a flood the tunnels. I don’t get moles in my yard because I use Talstar every year around April pretty heavy.
Is that grass at 2:11 (when showing the ultrasonic boomer) a grassy weed or grass? What's it called? I have some of it and been pulling it out because I see it as a weed but I have no idea what it is.
I've used grub control to remove their food, sonic spikes, castor oil and Victor plunger type and nothing works better than the Victor. I have not tried the scissor type but see it working well.
I'll be persistent and always set it in a fresh tunnel and I'd say 7/10 times, I'll meet with success.
Pocket gophers are another beast that I'm just lost on how to kill. But moles don't live long on my property.
This is my next step. I purchased some Milky Spore treatment that should prevent it, but I need to get the active threat first :)
Definitely recommend getting at least 2 traps. The more traps in the ground, the better your odds. I’ve had moles go right past one trap and it not go off and then the next one in the tunnel goes off and gets them.
I live in the Panhandle and tried several different traps. In the end the opossums were digging the moles out of their runs and eating them. The moles were active early in the morning when my sprinkler system was running.
Never got one with the spike trap. I do keep it though because sometimes it is the only option when you are up against the house. I got about 8 of them with the other traps though. I always poke a hole in the ground on either side of the trap the mole will plug the hole with dirt. You can poke holes and flag them so you can determine where the moles are active before you set the trap.
I've tried one of them type of trap's, and, darn near got my own fingers. They are hard to use, hard to set. What I've found that works is, in the early morning, at first light, take a straight edge spade, something sharp that you can drive in the ground. walk around, very easily, like your sneaking up on somebody, watch the tunnels very closely. You will see movement, slightly, the ground moving. Drive the spade into the ground. Done.
Victor Sonic Spike is the best of the best. I had a mole infestation. I mean to the point i had to replace the yard every season. Dogs going crazy digging. Now i havent seen a mole in my yard in 2 full seasons. I have 3 set at the property lines of my home. Now the moles are tearing neighboring yards up. Not mine.
I usually just go after their food source, grubex and then they disappear, probably to my neighbors yard. Haven't had much luck trying to get rid of them directly except that one time when one came up for air and met my mower deck.
Thanks Allan I got one right after watching your video. I set it up today tomorrow evening I will check to see if I got that little bastard..
Spikey pluggers of death all the way. You can polish on the sear for the trip mechanism, dont have to. Ive had great luck over the years. I get 3 to 6 every year. I also use grubX but still they wonder in on the property lines
My extermination rate is around 90-95% success rate with the “scissors” trap. It is always lethal.
I got the trap with the spikes that u don’t like but I must of been putting it in the wrong place your video was very helpful gonna try and catch this sucker tonight 😂