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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
This worked the first day it was set. I didn’t wait to test which mounds are current because I had seen two of them rise within the last two days. I set the trap on one of them, and the next morning it had been triggered and had instantly killed a mole.For anyone struggling to release them all from the trap, the instruction to press the foot pad against your body doesn’t work unless you are very strong. Instead, I dug a little ditch to contain the moles body and stepped on the trigger to release it. Then, I made sure that the trap didn’t remain set out of the ground.This trap is made a very thick plate steel and looks like it will outlast me. It is made in the USA and seems worth the extra cost to get something that is this well-made. I also like that you don’t have to dig a hole in the ground to set it and don’t have to fumble with it manually to set the trigger. You may need to make sure that there is not too much dirt the pad that triggers it, or it can go off without catching anything.I followed others’ instructions to wear garden gloves when setting it to make sure that it had no human scent.
Rose McBratney
Reviewed in Canada on September 29, 2024
Ugh, moles. Unfortunately this item did not work for us. Not sure if we were doing something wrong but we never caught one mole:( I appreciated the refund, 5 stars for that. Watch YouTube videos, and try for yourself. Maybe it will work.
Plymouth Parent
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
This trap is very effective in killing moles. I have used another type (the plunger style with 6 spikes) that has been around for decades and found it to be very ineffective (using 4 of these, I was only able to kill 1 mole over a 3 week period). I purchased 4 of these "Easyset Mole Eliminator Traps" and got 3 moles in 3 days. It is very easy to set although I did find that when I used a steel scrapper blade to push into the ground to make a path for each of the two pair of scissor blades the blades moved much freer when the trap was sprung. I wish I had found these traps sooner. No more moles!
Dwight
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
I have tried several methods to control moles; used bait/poison in the run and the hoop style of traps. The bait did not seem to work well, and the hoop style of traps were difficult to use/set. These traps worked great. I have a large yard and had several moles, the first day of use I was able to get rid of two moles, and the next day two more. Extremely easy to use. I want to highlight that I have an irrigation system and have been keeping my yard green, which means that the soil is soft. I do not know how well these will work in extremely dry soil, but if you make sure to rock the trap after installing it, it should be find. Like several others, I want thank Casey, who posted an excellent review/instructions on April 26, 2016.From CASEY:FINALLY - a mole trap that WORKS! First off I'm going to say that yes I had trouble at first catching moles with this trap - but I didn't give up - I just had to figure out what I was doing wrong. Once I figured it out it's been dead moles ever since. I've trapped 13 moles in the last two months out of my yard using this trap - I'm ecstatic because my yard was getting over-run with stupid moles. People say I'm crazy and to just leave the moles alone - this is nonsense - the only good mole is a dead mole! Let me tell you how to use this trap:1. First off you have to know your enemy. Moles are stupid - they only know how to do a few things - Dig and/or repair tunnels and smell stuff - they have a REALLY good sense of smell! Also - they get flat out irate when you mess up their tunnels. When they smell/feel outside air coming into their little tunnel complex they will almost immediately go in search of where that air is coming from and fix the problem. Again - they are really good at fixing their tunnels - use this info to your advantage!2. NEVER touch this trap with your bare hands! Remember how moles can smell really good? Well if they smell you (or any other weird smell) on this trap they will simply tunnel around it - which will infuriate you. What works for me is I leave the trap outside and only handle it with gloves on. Also - keep a large screwdriver or some other implement to dig with handy that is free of human scent.3. Check the nuts on the side of the trap to make sure they are not too tight. Mine were way too tight and it took entirely too much force to spring the trap closed. I loosened the nuts probably close to a full turn if not more on both sides. After I did that it was a lot better. This trap is not supposed to have a "hair trigger" otherwise it would go off too easily. So don't wear yourself out trying to make it have a hair trigger.Setting the Trap:First off you need to roll your yard flat and wait a little while to see where the active moles are at. It won't take long - 24 hours max.When you find tunnels - look for nice straight(ish) tunnels - these are their "main corridors" you could say. Don't bother messing around with the tunnels that are going in all different directions or in circles- they may never return to these tunnels - again - only look for nice straight runs to set your trap.When you find a good place to set the trap do this exactly: 1. Firmly step on about a foot long section of the tunnel and smash it down flat 2. Push the trap into the ground on the spot you just smashed down. 3. Step on the trap to open the jaws apart. 4. While your foot is still on the trap - "rock" it back and forth real good to open up the earth so the jaws don't get bound up - you want the jaws to snap shut really fast. Also put your full weight on the trap to really push it down tight to the ground - you want the trigger pad firmly on top of the ground. 5. About a foot on both sides of the trap on a part of the tunnel that you have NOT smashed down - use the screwdriver to open up a good sized hole...big enough to stick a golf ball in - you want PLENTY of outside air to get into the tunnel! 6. Go get a beer and wait - sometimes within 30 mins you will see the trap spring. Then simply go look at the holes you made - one of them will be fixed - the other will not be. He's dead inside the trap on the side where it got fixed - and that's the last thing he ever did. Go throw him out and re-roll the yard and repeat until you are mole free.So far my record is 4 moles in 24 hours - 3 of those were inside of 3 hours of each other.Also - moles will come and take up residence where you've already killed several before so beware of that. Don't think that just cause you got one that you can ignore that area of your yard for awhile - another one will set up shop sometimes within days. It took me a long time to win back my yard. Follow these instructions and be vigilant and you will win the war.Update - August 2017 - Many many dead moles later the trap is still working great. I think I've decimated the entire mole population in this area. My neighbors don't have any moles now either. Thumbs up still! One word of advise..make sure that you push straight down on the trap when you push it into the ground. If you get it sideways at all it could bend things and then the trap won't work correctly so keep this in mind.
Gisèle D.
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2023
The trap was everything the advert said it was, however, I still have not been able to catch a mole yet…I’m not giving up. With the amount of tunnels and holes in my yard, the odds are in my favour to catch one soon.
Andrea
Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2023
Got the fella in a couple hours. Took others advice-find the main run, set the device in it and then use a stick or something else to make small holes in the tunnel about 12 inches from each side of the trap. The mole will be drawn by air entering the tunnel system to do repairs and hit the trap.
Daniel Nappert
Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2023
J’étais un peu septique au début ça m’a pris un certain temps , environ une semaine, avant de capturer ma première taupe, ça fait maintenant deux que je capture. Bon produit et solide, je vous le recommande
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2021
Works amazing, if it doesn't work for you its operator error. Wear gloves, take gloves out of box with gloves on do not ever touch it. I seasoned mine in the weather outside. Caught a mole within an hour. Excellent product and easy to use. Do your research on using it.
Rick C.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020
I read this review from another reviewer and it was the reason I bought this trap. Five settings and five moles caught. I hope he don't mind that I am re-posting his review and instructions. Worked perfectly for me...Posted by Casey April 26, 2016FINALLY - a mole trap that WORKS! First off I'm going to say that yes I had trouble at first catching moles with this trap - but I didn't give up - I just had to figure out what I was doing wrong. Once I figured it out it's been dead moles ever since. I've trapped 13 moles in the last two months out of my yard using this trap - I'm ecstatic because my yard was getting over-run with stupid moles. People say I'm crazy and to just leave the moles alone - this is nonsense - the only good mole is a dead mole! Let me tell you how to use this trap:1. First off you have to know your enemy. Moles are stupid - they only know how to do a few things - Dig and/or repair tunnels and smell stuff - they have a REALLY good sense of smell! Also - they get flat out irate when you mess up their tunnels. When they smell/feel outside air coming into their little tunnel complex they will almost immediately go in search of where that air is coming from and fix the problem. Again - they are really good at fixing their tunnels - use this info to your advantage!2. NEVER touch this trap with your bare hands! Remember how moles can smell really good? Well if they smell you (or any other weird smell) on this trap they will simply tunnel around it - which will infuriate you. What works for me is I leave the trap outside and only handle it with gloves on. Also - keep a large screwdriver or some other implement to dig with handy that is free of human scent.3. Check the nuts on the side of the trap to make sure they are not too tight. Mine were way too tight and it took entirely too much force to spring the trap closed. I loosened the nuts probably close to a full turn if not more on both sides. After I did that it was a lot better. This trap is not supposed to have a "hair trigger" otherwise it would go off too easily. So don't wear yourself out trying to make it have a hair trigger.Setting the Trap:First off you need to roll your yard flat and wait a little while to see where the active moles are at. It won't take long - 24 hours max.When you find tunnels - look for nice straight(ish) tunnels - these are their "main corridors" you could say. Don't bother messing around with the tunnels that are going in all different directions or in circles- they may never return to these tunnels - again - only look for nice straight runs to set your trap.When you find a good place to set the trap do this exactly: 1. Firmly step on about a foot long section of the tunnel and smash it down flat 2. Push the trap into the ground on the spot you just smashed down. 3. Step on the trap to open the jaws apart. 4. While your foot is still on the trap - "rock" it back and forth real good to open up the earth so the jaws don't get bound up - you want the jaws to snap shut really fast. Also put your full weight on the trap to really push it down tight to the ground - you want the trigger pad firmly on top of the ground. 5. About a foot on both sides of the trap on a part of the tunnel that you have NOT smashed down - use the screwdriver to open up a good sized hole...big enough to stick a golf ball in - you want PLENTY of outside air to get into the tunnel! 6. Go get a beer and wait - sometimes within 30 mins you will see the trap spring. Then simply go look at the holes you made - one of them will be fixed - the other will not be. He's dead inside the trap on the side where it got fixed - and that's the last thing he ever did. Go throw him out and re-roll the yard and repeat until you are mole free.So far my record is 4 moles in 24 hours - 3 of those were inside of 3 hours of each other.Also - moles will come and take up residence where you've already killed several before so beware of that. Don't think that just because you got one that you can ignore that area of your yard for a while - another one will set up shop sometimes within days. It took me a long time to win back my yard. Follow these instructions and be vigilant and you will win the war.Update - August 2017 – Many, many dead moles later the trap is still working great. I think I've decimated the entire mole population in this area. My neighbors don't have any moles now either. Thumbs up still! One word of advice, make sure that you push straight down on the trap when you push it into the ground. If you get it sideways at all it could bend things and then the trap won't work correctly so keep this in mind.
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