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.

JVB66 replied on 30/09/2021 11:27

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 11:27

Probably because if some "country folk? cannot manage as seems likely ,what they have,they would be completly out of their depth in towns and citiessurprised

K9S4EVA replied on 30/09/2021 11:31

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 11:31

We only have your word for that and please don't speak as 'we' and 'us'.  As previously mentioned I am from a rural area and I don't agree with your views and certainly don't want to be lumped in with them.  Please speak for yourself.  

We've heard your opinion, which is fine, just leave it at that - you don't need to have a go at the other people giving their opinions. 

The subject of my post is the trapping of moles on Caravan Club sites, and it possibly being Caravan Club Policy, and asking how people feel about it.  My original post was not asking for your opinion of the people giving their views.

So, we now all know you believe trapping moles is ok - opinion heard and noted! 

 

Cornersteady replied on 30/09/2021 11:40

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 11:40

Who is us?

Really, you've never said how crowds or parking in busy towns and cities (and borders) should be managed?

OK - must be a different kettle of Fish altogethersmile

Takethedogalong replied on 30/09/2021 11:59

Posted on 30/09/2021 11:41 by LLM

Is that a good idea? laughing

Posted on 30/09/2021 11:59

Definitely. ๐Ÿ˜

We and they then become us!

Fisherman replied on 30/09/2021 12:25

Posted on 30/09/2021 12:25

Was just thinking of your rat problem, but hey they are out of sight and not cuddly.

K9S4EVA replied on 30/09/2021 13:00

Posted on 30/09/2021 12:25 by Fisherman

Was just thinking of your rat problem, but hey they are out of sight and not cuddly.

Posted on 30/09/2021 13:00

Again, rats not the topic of this discussion, and for the record I doubt you could get away with cuddling a mole...I'm sure they'd give you a nasty bite if you tried, as would most, if not all wild animals/birds.

You're once again are making assumptions about those of us that don't share your opinion.  As I said before, your opinion on the subject of mole trapping on Caravan Club Sites has been heard and noted.  If you'd like to start a discussion about rats, please start a new discussion.

ADP1963 replied on 30/09/2021 13:06

Posted on 30/09/2021 13:06

Surely they should ban Moleskin Trousers.............barbaric attire I think.  wink

JVB66 replied on 30/09/2021 13:25

Posted on 30/09/2021 12:25 by Fisherman

Was just thinking of your rat problem, but hey they are out of sight and not cuddly.

Posted on 30/09/2021 13:25

I thk there was a studythat said every one lives within 3ft of rats ,and there are even more per head of population in rural areas than citieswink

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