CONFIRMED KILLS

The traps are all pulled and the final count is in.
We trapped 1787 moles in 2011.
9258 moles were killed since 2005 when we started keeping score.
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Moles do not hibernate

Jan 26th, 2012 by admin | 0

This has been a great winter to be a mole. Moles don’t hibernate durring the winter, they simply move below the frost line. Since we don’t really have any frost, they have been close to the surface. When eastern moles go deeper, they tend to push up more piles. When they are close to the surface they leave the ridges.

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