Stop moles from wreaking havoc on your lawn. Now you can eliminate them without costly and dangerous chemicals or poisons by using the Victor Out O' Sight Mole Trap, the professionals choice.The Victor Mole trap is also cost effective as it can be used season after season. The Victor Out O' Sight Mole Trap features strong malleable iron jaws for superior strength and durability. This trap works with a scissor like action to trap stubborn moles. When is the best time to trap moles? Spring is the best time to trap moles because newly-made surface tunnels are easy to spot. Moles can be trapped during any season except in very cold or dry weather. How many traps do I need? A common mistake is not to use enough traps. If you have three active tunnels in the yard, use three traps. Traps are usually more cost effective than most mole chemicals, poisons or noisy contraptions. Where do I put the trap? First you must identify an "active" tunnel. To do this you can flatten an area a couple inches wide in each tunnel (this easily done by simply stepping on the tunnel with your heel). Tunnels that are "rebuilt" are active. ***Follow the manufacturers illustrated instructions for setting the trap properly and safely.*** The presence of moles will be indicated by mounds of soil created as they construct their tunnels. To locate tunnels in frequent use, clear away a mound of soil and probe for the opening usually a short passage that leads down a few inches to the main tunnel. Place mole traps in this tunnel. To Place the Mole Traps: Dig a hole down to main tunnel. Make certain that hole is no larger than the mole trap and that it is aligned with straight section of the tunnel. Build a mound in center of hole using loose soil. Place mole traps in the hole, pushing down firmly until it rests on mound. Fill in tunnel entrances with soil. Release safety hook. NOTE: Place a box or board over trap to avoid danger to children and non-target animals. |