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How to get results with Molechaser

 

 

You need to see how many Molechasers you will need per square unit of territory. Conditions on the ground vary - not least because you will never find two moles exactly the same. Some have  a greater tolerance of Molechaser than others. The theory  is that any mole in any given environment has his noise tolerance ceiling. 2 Molechasers are more unpleasant than 1.   3 are worse than 2 etc.    4  Molechasers working in say an area of 50 square yards are going to be much more effective than 2 working in 100 square yards, and so forth.

So called 'experts' who have criticised sonic mole deterrent techniques have usually heard from people who have not understood what they can and can't do, and have stuck say one device in the middle of a very big  field and have expected the problem to have gone away overnight. Sometimes it does, but like in a military operation, you need to call in reinforcements  if the initial attack fails.  Tanks and planes can defeat your enemy, the question is the size of your force, and how you deploy it.

Molechaser when used with determination and perseverance can solve most mole problems probably at far less cost than the alternative methods of control like messy traps.

We suggest you initially try up to 4 Molechasers in a small part of your land.   See how they deal with the problem there.  Don't hesitate to experiment by moving them around.  Moles are active in winter, so don't wait until the spring to get started. 

Tip: try using Molechaser in conjunction with diluted Castor Oil. Saturate your land regularly with Castor Oil diluted with water 1 part to 100.

 


 

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