Mole News Update

Hello all, Well, overall this year so far has been quite a busy one, with a steady flow of customers calling on our services, many for the first time. It has been noticeable how many of these new customers have told us that this is the first time they have ever had a mole problem… Continue reading Mole News Update

Current Mole Control news

New mole control work has been coming in over recent weeks, with jobs in Downton, Nomansland, Alderbury and East Grimstead. Started a new job in East Grimstead last Thursday, with 6 moles caught in 4 days – my customer is thrilled, and amazed at the rapid results.

Wessex Mole Control – supporting the St Edmunds School Lands End – John O’Groats sponsored Cycle in aid of Cancer Research UK

Eleanor is now in full training for the sponsored cycle in aid of Cancer Research UK, which leaves Lands End on 10th July, arriving at John O ‘Groats on 24th July. She is now up to 65 miles a week, and this increases each month until July when she will be covering 85 miles a… Continue reading Wessex Mole Control – supporting the St Edmunds School Lands End – John O’Groats sponsored Cycle in aid of Cancer Research UK

Wessex Mole Control sponsers St. Edmunds School Laverstock Lands End to John o’Groats Cycle expedition 2012

In July 2012, a team of 10 girls from St Edmunds School Laverstock near Salisbury will be taking part in the Lands End to John O’ Groats Cycle expedition. Wessex Mole Control is proud to support the school, and my daughter Eleanor is part of the team undertaking the challenge.  So training has now started in earnest, with weekly… Continue reading Wessex Mole Control sponsers St. Edmunds School Laverstock Lands End to John o’Groats Cycle expedition 2012

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About Moles

The only mole present in the British Isles, but not in Ireland is Talpa Europea the European Mole. Moles do not hibernate but work throughout the year, and are in the mammalian order of insectivore, which means they live off insects including worms. Most people think that moles are completely black, but they vary in… Continue reading About Moles