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  2. Molecatcher - Wikipedia

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    Dead moles traditionally hung on a fence after being caught. Since the removal of strychnine from the UK market, there has been a revival of traditional molecatching methods in Britain. [ 8 ] Modern traditional mole catchers use traps, and usually charge a 'per-mole' fee, as their predecessors often did.

  3. Arthur Randell - Wikipedia

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    After retiring in 1965 he worked as a mole-catcher for the Hundreds of Wisbech Internal Drainage Board and the Laddus Drove Drainage Board. In 1968 he went to work as a pest controller on the Coldham Hall estate. [3] He was a great authority on The Fens and its people and customs.

  4. Mole catcher - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 August 2015, at 15:37 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  5. This Mole Has Secretly Existed For 3 Million Years ...

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    Scientists still find thousands of new species on Earth every year, but finding a new mammal is a relative rarity. Scientists have found not one, but two new species of mole native to southeastern ...

  6. Jack Black (rat catcher) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Black was a rat-catcher and mole destroyer from Battersea, England during the middle of the 19th century. [1] [2] At the time, England was ravaged by a massive population of rats that disrupted crops and spread disease, and Black's rat killing abilities made him a minor celebrity and Queen Victoria's official rat-catcher. Though he has ...

  7. Mole (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Moles burrow and raise molehills, killing parts of lawns. They can undermine plant roots, indirectly causing damage or death. Moles do not eat plant roots. [18] A mole trap. Moles are controlled with traps such as mole-catchers, smoke bombs, and poisons such as calcium carbide, which produces acetylene gas to drive moles away.