Managing Mole Damage
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- January 25, 2022
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Moles can cause much damage to crops and livestock. This leaflet explains the proper way to set shocker loop traps and harpoon traps. Cultural controls and habitat modifications are discussed. Moles also can be controlled with toxicants and fumigants. (4 pages)
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