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From the manufacturer via a comment on Amazon - how to release the mole from the trap - "Wrap your arms around a tree so that the tree is between your chest and the trap, which is in your hands. Hold the flat panel part of the trap with one hand on each side so that the flat portion is facing you, with jaws and dead mole on the other side. Then pull your hands (and the trap) towards you and press the flat panel portion of the trap against the tree that's between you and trap. You'll be pulling that flat panel piece up against the tree, and that way, you'll have enough strength to get the jaws to momentarily open and release the mole."
@@carrollsanders9376 So tell me then Carroll, why I want to worry about keeping batteries charged or unfrozen or dropping an electric tool in the water or lugging around an extra 5 pound tool in my basket(I could go on)? Are you only trapping in your yard or spitting distance off a two track? I hike a long way to my traps and would much rather have this thing hanging off my belt than a battery drill. If there were some reason I needed to set the springs on a hundred 330's in my shop with a time limit then yes maybe an electric tool (not battery, corded because they never run out of battery) would be the ticket. I'm still curious about the cost.
I can testify that these scizzor traps are NO JOKE!! Wasn't the exact brand as urs but received from Amazon and set 2 traps yesterday. Within 3 hours I caught a mole! This is after trying pellets, worms and hard to set guillotine trap..all for which failed.
From the manufacturer via a comment on Amazon - how to release the mole from the trap - "Wrap your arms around a tree so that the tree is between your chest and the trap, which is in your hands. Hold the flat panel part of the trap with one hand on each side so that the flat portion is facing you, with jaws and dead mole on the other side. Then pull your hands (and the trap) towards you and press the flat panel portion of the trap against the tree that's between you and trap. You'll be pulling that flat panel piece up against the tree, and that way, you'll have enough strength to get the jaws to momentarily open and release the mole."
If you plant the castor oil bean plant on your land, it will definitely not come again, do not kill a piece of land, it is a very useful animal for nature. don't kill, miss forever
Hi. What happens if these moles are digging their tunnels directly on our sprinkler lines. Will this contraption damage the sprinkler lines? Can we even set it on top of a sprinkler line?
Such mole traps are extremely immoral, because they cause great agony and unwanted death to its victims. You do not want to be treated like you treat a mole. What you are doing, is comparable to promoting guillotines. So please remove this video and never use mole traps again.
You must not have a lawn that is constantly being ruined by Moles. I have tries many humane ways of getting rid of them and they come back. The MOLE must DIE
@@doresarobinson what would you prefer, having to tolerate a lawn with moles, or being killed in an eliminator trap? Being killed is far worse. Moles do not cause you any (physical) harm. So you should not harm them with deadly traps. The only harm you experience is an emotional harm from having to see a lawn with molehills. But that kind of harm does not justify lethal methods to get rid of moles. If children playing on your lawn were ruining your lawn, and you can't get rid of those children because they come back, then you are not allowed to capture and kill those children with guillotines.
If you don't want to kill moles. is because you are a City boy. If you are a farmer boy you will do the same. Is so painful when this moles eat your begetables before your family and you know you ben working so hard for that. So please take a minute and think
@@bertharios7413 but moles don't eat vegetables. And they also have benefits in terms of soil health, eating pestiferous beetle larvae,.... It is difficult to say if they are net harmful or net beneficial for your vegetables. But in any case you can use non-lethal methods to remove moles. And the place where someone lives, be it in a city or countryside, is irrelevant: when they are killed, moles die painful deaths, even if I were to live on the countryside.
Finally, someone who shows how to set it. Why put a video on RU-vid if you don't take 10 seconds to show how to set it?? Short and to the point, thanks!