How much do you charge for mole control on country estates, farmland, golf courses and other larger areas with a continuing mole problem?
I enter into fixed price annual contracts for initial clearance and ongoing control of moles in larger areas of land. Q: Do you use traps to “live catch” moles? A: No. Quite apart from the unnecessary suffering that live-catch traps cause to the mole and the attendant legal and animal welfare issues raised by, say, introducing an animal onto another’s land, there is the concern about what might be expected to happen to the traumatised and weakened animal once released. To release it into “the wild” would almost certainly guarantee its death by starvation, predation or, because moles are fiercely territorial, in a fight with another mole.
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