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No-Mol mole traps are considered by some to be the most effective mole traps
on the market. These are a very simple, yet extremely effective European design.
The are very easy to set, and very safe as the set trap sits entirely within
the mole's tunnel. These traps will capture moles, shrews, and even voles. Each
box comes complete with 4 traps, 4 wooden stakes, and a set of very clear instructions.
If your lawn has moles taking up residence, give No-Mols a try !!
They are also the best mole trapping value because you get four traps for the
price of one scissor mole trap or Harpoon
Trap

Pricing and Ordering Information
This is the ** NEW ** Rust-Resistant NoMol mole trap. These traps have been plated with a Zinik plating, the same material used on our Collarum products coilsprings. Zinik has proven to be highly rust-resistant and will ensure that your nomols last for many years. The plating is a dark green in color and will blend in very well when placed in the moles tunnel system. As always, the Nomol is very effective at removing lawn damaging moles and they are extremely safe due to their underground placement.
Want to learn how to use the NoMol Trap for controlling Moles?
This 14 page booklet has 9 illustrations/photos (including two color images
and takes you step by step through the mole control process using NoMol Traps.
Topics include
- Trap placement
- Safety
- Mole behavior
- Mole damage identification
- Problem solving
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.
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