Vole Trap
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- If you’re having a battle with voles or moles, give this a try.
A little video on how to trap the most hole making small varmints … THE VOLE
These guys can wreck a yard fast. No humans or pets were hurt during the making of this Epic Show.
Vole (looks pretty much like a mouse)= BAD (eat plants we like)
Shrew ( looks like an eyeless mouse with a stumpy tail that 'screams' when threatened)= GOOD (eat solely bugs, slugs, etc. helping keep unwanted garden pests under control)
Rodent Identification is critical.
Our domesticated alley cat with an IQ near Einstein level whom walks with me through the yard and gardens on a leash. She loves hunting the various critters out there, but too often catches one of our shrews, whom I keep around to help with the slugs in the cabbage patch. She was able to off the first one before I noticed, but now she's trained to delay her kills until I have ID's her catch and make her release, begrudgingly, any little black furred shrews she happens upon.
Thanks for the video!
The last rodent you showed in the video and the thumbnail is actually a pocket gopher!! You trapped a gopher with a mouse trap that’s unreal! Never seen it done until now!
You don't use bait? I read somewhere someone used peanut butter.. unfortunately from them, thats one of my favorite snacks...
Mine are everywhere!
me too, they are ruining my garden, killing mature shrubs that are 10 years old :( I have tried everything, spent so much money, lost thousands of dollars of plants. I got two cats recently, they don't really seem interested in hunting.
Mine don't surface with holes but tunnels bulging. Catch one every now and then with tunnel traps.