First attempt at a logo for Essex Moles
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Sunday, 18 October 2009
Essex Moles Achieves Level 3
Essex Moles Mole Catcher Andrew Turner has now achieved his Level 3 accreditation through The Guild of British Molecatchers.
Find Molecatchers in your area on Country Moles, the UK accredited Molecatcher Directory.
Essex Moles - Professional Molecatcher
Find Molecatchers in your area on Country Moles, the UK accredited Molecatcher Directory.
Essex Moles - Professional Molecatcher
Saturday, 17 October 2009
Country Moles
The Guild accredited Molecatchers Directory
Yes, its here. Finally I have completed the Mole Control Directory of Accredited British Molecatchers and its live.
If your accredited by the Guild to Level 2 or above you may submit your details for inclusion, If you have level 1, get yourself on the Guild's website and apply to take the test.
Promote your skill and services on Country Moles, its free!
Essex Moles - Professional Molecatcher
Yes, its here. Finally I have completed the Mole Control Directory of Accredited British Molecatchers and its live.
If your accredited by the Guild to Level 2 or above you may submit your details for inclusion, If you have level 1, get yourself on the Guild's website and apply to take the test.
Promote your skill and services on Country Moles, its free!
Essex Moles - Professional Molecatcher
Saturday, 10 October 2009
Essex Moles joins the Guild
Today I attended the Level II Molecatcher course run by well known Molecatcher, Jeff Nichols. An excellent experience and a must for anyone starting out in mole control. I was pleased to learn a few new things and expand my knowledge of Moles.
I will now be positively supporting the Guild, and the excellent work they are doing to support fellow mole catchers. You too can become a member provided you abide by guild values, and whats more it free to join.
More great news: Soon to be available Country Molecatcher Directory, Country Moles - watch this space!
I will now be positively supporting the Guild, and the excellent work they are doing to support fellow mole catchers. You too can become a member provided you abide by guild values, and whats more it free to join.
More great news: Soon to be available Country Molecatcher Directory, Country Moles - watch this space!
Monday, 5 October 2009
Essex Moles
Mole problem in your garden?? Give me a call or visit web site Essex Moles - Pro Molecatcher
Tarka is on the Pot again
One of my dogs seems to be misbehaving and is on the pot again, with any luck there's a Mole in the pot that will come up and bite his ar**. Funny thing with dogs is they teach each other these bad habits, Willow is regularly on the pot, trouble is she digs too. Cant beat black muddy feet trampling through the kitchen. Willow is my Mole dog, put her in a field with a 100 traps and she will take you to each trap with a mole in, never any need to check the others, she is never wrong and never misses a catch!! Top dog!
Mole trouble in Bluebell Wood
How can I trample on these to catch the Moles, not in flower for many days trapping was put on hold. Shame this isn't my garden, looks incredible.
Mole Control in Oxford
Oxford, a fair trek for me. The moles were re-decorating the lawns, but not for long, they were stopped in there tracks, well tunnels more like.
Not a bad days work!
Not a bad days work!
Golf Course Mole Control
A day trapping Moles on the Golf Course, not without company of the resident Squirrel, and his banana skin. I was not more than 6 feet from this bushy tailed rat!
Squirrel control is essential for the protection of trees. A few weeks ago I was catching Moles in Kent and to one side of the lawns the wood had been devastated by Squirrels. Every other tree had been stripped of bark up the trunk and along the branches, their survival is questionable.
Squirrel control is essential for the protection of trees. A few weeks ago I was catching Moles in Kent and to one side of the lawns the wood had been devastated by Squirrels. Every other tree had been stripped of bark up the trunk and along the branches, their survival is questionable.
Time for a catch up.
Been so busy updating the blog has been on hold. The last few months has been hectic catching Moles and treating wasps, but now the wasp season has ended things are calming down.
Rats and Mice are venturing indoors now harvest is over to keep your eyes open and don't let them indoors. Now we have an R in the Month, work on Rabbit control has begun, its the best time to get the numbers down with good effect.
I have had some nice Mole jobs over the last few months, been to some stunning places;
This is the view from one of my windows, can you imagine waking to this in the morning. I measured this, and the vista is over 800 yds long. (I used a range finder not tape measure).
Rats and Mice are venturing indoors now harvest is over to keep your eyes open and don't let them indoors. Now we have an R in the Month, work on Rabbit control has begun, its the best time to get the numbers down with good effect.
I have had some nice Mole jobs over the last few months, been to some stunning places;
This is the view from one of my windows, can you imagine waking to this in the morning. I measured this, and the vista is over 800 yds long. (I used a range finder not tape measure).
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