Scissor Mole Trap

If you have read our other pages on moles, you would know that trapping is not only the most effective way to control ground moles, but that trapping is also environmentally safe. With mole trapping there is no need to be concerned about the questions regarding possible/potential harmful side effects of spraying chemicals on your property. And with the grasping action under the soil, this trap is also relatively safe as well. If you have any concerns about the safety of your pets and children, simply place a five gallon bucket over the trap (open side down) and place a brick on top to keep it from blowing over.

The scissor mole trap is more versatile than its harpoon trap cousin.The Scissor trap can be used in a variety of soils, including rocky soils. The scissor trap can also be used in deep tunnels and mole boils that are often too difficult for the harpoon mole trap to handle.

The only downside is that it takes more training for homeowners to use it. However, by purchasing a video or booklet on mole trapping, you will quickly overcome any trapping difficulties. To see these training items simply scroll down to the links below.

scissor mole trapClick for Pricing and Ordering Information

For a booklet on using this trap click on Mole books below.

 

 

 

 

 

mole trapping booklet mole trapping video

 

Off-Line Ordering Information

While we encourage the use of our secure on-line ordering system. Click Secure. We understand how some of our customers have concerns with on-line credit card purchases prefer to pay with money orders etc. For those of you who wish not to use on-line ordering please follow the instructions below.

To determine the total cost of the purchase please follow these steps.

1. Click the purchase online link of the product you wish to purchase. (Don't worry you will cancel before the transaction is complete).

2. You will be taken to the Miva Secure Server. Put the number of the items you want in the Quantity form. Then Click Add to Basket. The page will reappear. Then click in the upper right hand corner "Checkout"

3. You will be asked if you want to create an account. Simply click "Place Order Without Account". Then type in whatever you want for your name, street address, phone number and e-mail. Just be sure that with your fake e-mail you set it up as fake@nothing.com. The computer doesn't know if it is a real address or not. But it does recognize if it isn't set up properly.

4. Type in the correct City and State and Zip Code. This information is used by the computer to determine shipping costs.

5. Click "Continue". When you submit the information, (most of which is fake) you will be forwarded to a page that gives you options for shipping. In the shipping section, click the arrow. A form will come up that will list the prices of the various ways you can have the product shipped to you.

6. Click "Continue" and you will be forwarded to a page that will total the cost of the product and shipping. At this point, simply leave the site or turn off your browser. Note you have not put in your credit card number or even your full address. You can now send a money order to our address below. Or if you wanted to fax or call in your order, you will know what the total cost of the item(s) will be.

 

 

 

Disclaimer: WDC seeks to provide accurate, effective and responsible information on resolving human/wildlife conflicts. We welcome suggestions, criticisms to help us achieve this goal. The information provided is for informational purposes only and users of the information use it at their own risk. The reader must consult state/federal officials to determine the legality of any technique in the reader's locale. Some techniques are dangerous to the user and to others. WDC encourages readers to obtain appropriate training (see our informational literature at our Store ), and understand that proper animal damage control involves patience, understanding that not every technique/method works for every situation or even 100% of the time. Your use of this information is governed by this understanding. We welcome potential users of the information and photos to simply ask for permission via e-mail. Finally, WDC welcomes e-mail but understand that all e-mails become property of Wildlife Damage Control.

7/11/04