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Victor 0631 Out of Sight Mole Trap |  | Brand: Victor Category: Lawn & Patio
List Price: $13.59 Buy New: $9.10 as of 11/25/2009 14:57 CST details You Save: $4.49 (33%)
New (15) Used (1) from $9.10
Seller: ANTOnline Rating: 37 reviews
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.5 x 2.7
MPN: 0631 Model: 0631 UPC: 036348006312 EAN: 0036348006312
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| Features:
| • | Features malleable iron jaws for superior strength & durability | | • | Ideal for sandy soil | | • | Fully assembled, sure firing trap | | • | Setting levers are included |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Out-O-Sight, Mole Trap, With Setting Device, 1-3/4 LB.
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| Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 37
Victor Mole Traps - Out of Sight November 17, 2009 David A. Abramson (Blue Springs, MO) These are much more difficult to set and move than the other Victor spear-type models. When "hunting" moles, you must move the traps frequently and this Out of Sight version is cumbersome.
Thanks November 16, 2009 Donna M. Stafford (MO USA) We haven't used them yet but have seen where they have been used and they work great.
mole trap November 5, 2009 John C. Barrett I found it was difficault to set, and not easy to position in the very sandy soil of Florida.
Mole trap October 27, 2009 Betty L. Heddens We haven't had a chance to put the mole trap to a test. Our weather has been terrible. The little critters are still working however. The only disadvantage to these is they are sooooo hard to set. I could never do it, my husband will have to be "strong" guy.
Finally, caught a mole! October 22, 2009 J. Galloner (Michigan) I've had a problem with moles for just a few months, but they have done quite a bit of damage to my yard in that short time. After reading the positive reviews, I decided to try the Out of Sight trap. It took me a few weeks but I finally caught one mole (I'm sure there's more out there).
I tried following the directions on the box as well as the directions in the reviews here. I didn't have much success with just cutting slits for the blades and leaving the trap at ground level. I eventually dug up a small area and I noticed that the hole runs were actually a little deeper than the blades would go if left on top of the grass. The cool weather may have something to do with the moles digging deeper; or I simply chose a bad spot. However, it was the most active area so seemed to be a logical choice to set the trap.
So, I basically followed the included instructions and finally caught my first mole. As others have said, you may need to finish off the little diggers yourself so just be prepared for that...I guess a shovel is the best tool for the job. The traps do require a bit of strength to set and you need to be careful with them as the spring is very strong. At first glance it looks like some kind of medieval torture device.
Another thing to remember is that often times moles are simply a symptom of other problems - mostly likely lawn grubs. I'm certainly not an expert, but it sounds like moles feed largely on these grubs. So getting rid of the grubs may prevent future moles...that's next on my to do list.
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