Lancashire Mole Control Services for Homeowners and Landowners
Lancashire Mole Control is available 7 days a week for catching moles throughout the NorthWest.
I use 4 different types of traps to suit each individual customer’s circumstances, requirements and ground conditions.
Many professional molecatchers are proficient in using only one type of trap and then only in normal soil conditions. I’ve often been told it’s a waste of time to attempt to catch moles in very dry or very wet soil conditions or in very loose sandy soils. I have no problems with these conditions because I have taken the time to learn how to use the different types of mole trap effectively in every type of soil and weather condition that I’m likely to encounter in the course of my work throughout Lancashire. If you can catch moles in sand dunes and moss land, conditions that moles just push and swim through rather than dig, then you truly are a Master Molecatcher.
I can lay traps covertly or overtly as required.
Mole traps are checked once a day for Homeowners. Landowners can have traps checked up to three times a day where multiple catches are likely throughout the day.
I carry ID with me at all times.
For Homeowners with gardens or small areas of land (up to 10 acres) with mole activity I charge per mole for catching and removing your mole/s plus travel fuel at cost.
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For Farmers and Landowners with larger areas of land (over 10 acres) with mole activity, I can offer 3 different pricing structures to suit each individual client’s budget and mole control requirements.
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Additional Services Mole Hill Levelling and Rabbit Control
For areas of molehills on large gardens and paddocks I also offer a molehill levelling service. This is done with a quad bike and chain harrows or sand ménage leveller.
The ménage leveller is non aggressive to the turf, but is only effective on fresh or loose molehills in relatively dry conditions. For old or compacted molehills chain harrows are recommended, but these can be slightly damaging to the turf even when used upside down with the spikes facing away from the turf.
A recent addition to my molecatching services is Rabbit Control.
Initially requested by farmers and landowners and more recently by homeowners and commercial business operations, I decided to offer this as either a stand-alone service or in conjunction with any mole control carried out at the same time.
The latter is very effective both in cost and actual results. Up to 30 rabbits an hour can be culled in this manner, though I don't catch quite so many moles if I'm shooting this many rabbits.
I use a combination of air rifles and live round ammunition rifles.
Naturally I have a Fire Arms Certificate on an Open License that allows me to use whatever firearm I legally own wherever I deem suitable and appropriate. My low power air rifles are ideal for garden rabbit control and the high power air rifles and .17 HMR rifle for farm and open area rabbit control.
For more information about Lancashire Rabbit Control click HERE.
In all cases I have the greatest respect for a persons property, land, boundaries, fences, hedges, livestock and pets.
I was born on a farm so know how important this is to farmers. Now living in a small rural village I appreciate how much a pride a homeowner can have in their garden and always endeavour to be as neat and tidy as possible.
Domestic and Business references are available if requested.
For more information on Lancashire Mole Control Services, or to arrange an initial site inspection (without obligation) please contact me HERE.