Mole Traps

K9S4EVA replied on 28/09/2021 08:58

Posted on 28/09/2021 08:58

I was disgusted to find out that Caravan Club Policy is to trap and kill moles.

I saw a man setting mole traps along the external and internal perimeter hedge at the entrance to Old Hartley Club Site on Sunday 19 September 2021.

I enquired if he was setting mole traps and he said yes. I asked if that was ethical and humane. He said it was better than seeing mole hills. I said 'is it really?'. He said it was Caravan Club Policy.

As Members surely we have the right to decide whether we'd be happy seeing mole hills, or whether we'd prefer to trap and kill moles, sometimes not immediately killing them and leaving them to suffer.

I wonder why the Wardens can't just remove the erupted earth if it's deemed unsightly?

On top of this, what if a dog dug them up and got injured.  Many terriers and hounds would be very interested in digging where something like a trap has been buried.

Moles are not the enemy, they aerate soil and eat pests...see link below:

https://www.rspca.org.uk/documents/1494935/9042554/Living+with+-+moles+-+formatted+%28V1.2%29+-+2017.pdf/61a0a5f6-b28e-c46e-042d-5b8fecf54207?t=1553171460360&download=true

I would like to see Members being given the opportunity to vote on such cruel practices and whether they feel their Club should continue with them.

In my opinion, if people think natural occurrences like mole hills are unsightly they should question why they want to go caravanning - isn't it getting out into nature, not being in pristine, bowling green like sites?

I'd be interested to hear other people's views on the subject.

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 30/09/2021 09:27

Posted on 30/09/2021 08:35 by K9S4EVA

I'd be interested to know if Fisherman's 'leave rural matters to rural people' extends to the poisoning, trapping, shooting and killing of birds of prey by Gamekeepers?

Also, describing Old Hartley as rural is a stretch of the imagination!

Current update - spoken to Northumberland County Council Pest Control Officer - they do not trap moles, nor would they permit it on their land.  If the land outside the site is their land the CAMC have placed mole traps without their consent, and effectively broken the law.  

He also said you should never place mole traps where dogs could access them...many dogs are walked on that land and the CAMC land where the traps were sited.

 

 

 

Posted on 30/09/2021 09:27

Excellent, thanks๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

Fisherman replied on 30/09/2021 09:31

Posted on 30/09/2021 09:31

Strange how folks who come for a weeks holiday know everything about rural life. Of course students of Countryfile and such mythical country programmes. 

Tinwheeler replied on 30/09/2021 09:44

Posted on 30/09/2021 09:31 by Fisherman

Strange how folks who come for a weeks holiday know everything about rural life. Of course students of Countryfile and such mythical country programmes. 

Posted on 30/09/2021 09:44

Why treat others with such contempt when you know nothing about them/us?

As ever, you do yourself and your cause more harm than good but maybe it's all a big wind up, a joke, to you๐Ÿ˜ค.

 

K9S4EVA replied on 30/09/2021 09:56

Posted on 30/09/2021 09:31 by Fisherman

Strange how folks who come for a weeks holiday know everything about rural life. Of course students of Countryfile and such mythical country programmes. 

Posted on 30/09/2021 09:56

Also strange how people assume that the 'folks who come for a weeks holiday know everything about rural life' don't actually live in a rural location.

For your information Fisherman, I both live and work in a rural location...I just like to travel to other locations be them rural, semi rural or urban for a change of scenery! 

And for further information I have lived in the rural location all my life, so not new to it!  I deal with farmers and land owners in my work.

Living in rural locations, working in them, or holidaying in them doesn't mean we can't disagree with certain practices, and seek to to obtain the opinions of others. 

 

 

ADP1963 replied on 30/09/2021 10:33

Posted on 30/09/2021 10:33

A very close neighbour of ours did not respect moles even though he was enlightened of the importance of monitoring them. He lost his life through Skin Cancer. Moles can be dangerous.undecided

JVB66 replied on 30/09/2021 10:38

Posted on 30/09/2021 09:31 by Fisherman

Strange how folks who come for a weeks holiday know everything about rural life. Of course students of Countryfile and such mythical country programmes. 

Posted on 30/09/2021 10:38

I would quite expect those that you ridicule, have more respect for the "rural life?than many it seems landowners and farmers seem to undecided

Takethedogalong replied on 30/09/2021 11:01

Posted on 30/09/2021 10:33 by ADP1963

A very close neighbour of ours did not respect moles even though he was enlightened of the importance of monitoring them. He lost his life through Skin Cancer. Moles can be dangerous.undecided

Posted on 30/09/2021 11:01

They can indeed. You’d have a problem setting a trap on a skin mole though.....Best to consult a GP๐Ÿ‘

Fisherman replied on 30/09/2021 11:10

Posted on 30/09/2021 11:10

We also come into towns and cities. But you never hear us say how they should be managed.

Oneputt replied on 30/09/2021 11:15

Posted on 30/09/2021 11:10 by Fisherman

We also come into towns and cities. But you never hear us say how they should be managed.

Posted on 30/09/2021 11:15

That’s just a pathetic argument.  Now you are scrabbling around for a defence to your point of view

Takethedogalong replied on 30/09/2021 11:24

Posted on 30/09/2021 11:10 by Fisherman

We also come into towns and cities. But you never hear us say how they should be managed.

Posted on 30/09/2021 11:24

That’s good news. Extends the gene pool........๐Ÿ˜‚

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