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There are three visits, usually over a one week time frame.
Visit one is survey and set-up, getting traps set into the ground.
Visit two, removing moles, re-setting traps, moving traps, adding traps if needed.
Visit three, is completion, removing any final moles, removing traps. Double checking the job has been completed successfully.
On completion, I offer a peace of mind guarantee.
In the unlikely event, mole damage is ongoing in a treatment area, I will return free of charge and continue.
Before making a booking, please read my Terms & Conditions.
Two things control mole catching, weather and availability.
During the winter, frozen ground is a non-starter.
If the ground is flooded or the water table is exceptionally high, this too can be a non-starter.
During the height of summer, I suspend all mole work to prioritise wasps & hornets.
I will always answer enquiries all year round.
Here are four basic rules when considering a mole catcher service.
1. Never pay up-front fees or pay by the visit.
If no moles are caught, you will be out of pocket!
2. Be cautious of mole catchers who charge by the mole, this doesn't guarantee all moles will be caught and you could be left with a ongoing mole problem!
It's always best to find a mole catcher who offers a all moles caught or no fee service.
This way you know you're getting a genuine skilled mole catcher working by reputation and in keeping with the highest standards in art and craft of mole catching.
3. Always see caught moles! There's nothing worse than a mole catcher who claims to have caught moles but unable to provide evidence.
4. Always get a peace of mind guarantee from a mole catcher on completion.
If all moles have been caught, offering a guarantee should never be a problem!
Client's reliably inform me, they struggle to find any mole catcher who will offer a peace of mind guarantee on completion.