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"Judith in France" wrote in message ... Of course, that makes sense Tina, we do have voles. Now I have to Google for a trap. _____ Does your address work for private mail? I could share the knowledge I have about how my friend tackled the voles - which, btw, spurred her into action by eating "all" her parsnips which are hard to come by where she lives, she ate them for the first time when she visited me in 2003 and took seeds back. Vole traps are freely available in almost every hardware shop in rural Germany and she sent me a link about how to place and set them. If you aren't successful in your google search for vole traps I could probably get some sent to you from Germany. Brits who are reading this with horror as our water voles are so endangered, please ignore. They look the same and are alleged to be the same but the continental version has different habits. They are a dreadful pest to crops and newly planted trees, they chew all the roots off those. They don't live in rivers like ours do and do no harm, so although I am not a scientist I cannot agree that they are one and the same. Anyway, Judith, I might be able to help you on this one if you cannot find traps or knowledge on how to put them in the tunnels for the best effect. Good luck. Maybe your neighbours know, but if not I will try to help. Tina- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks Tina, I would welcome an email from you. ____ I haven't forgotten you, Judith. I recently installed Microsoft Word whilst still wanting to run Outlook Express on my XP machine so it's not configured properly. It means I can't reply (instead of reply group) nor can I forward the mails I wanted you to see about the German vole traps. I tried to configure it yesterday and was doing well until the Wizard asked me questions I didn't know the answers to, so I had to abandon it. I'll have to find the German parsnip chomping e-mails and cut and paste, give me a few days. These are seriously good steel traps that you insert underground - not like mousetraps. I was planning to have my friend get a quotation for 3 or 4 vole traps plus postage to France if you couldn't find any, and you send her the euros to do it but she's just dislocated her shoulder :-( so I feel I cannot ask her to do it quite yet. It was the eating of the parsnips that was the last straw for her. She's caught IIRC 16. She sent me a pic of the first one, and I felt so sad - it looked exactly like the ones we are desperate to conserve. However if they were chewing off the roots of my trees and decimating my root veggies I would trap them too. Tina |
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On 02/08/2012 21:58, Christina Websell wrote:
"Judith in France" wrote in message ... Of course, that makes sense Tina, we do have voles. Now I have to Google for a trap. _____ Does your address work for private mail? I could share the knowledge I have about how my friend tackled the voles - which, btw, spurred her into action by eating "all" her parsnips which are hard to come by where she lives, she ate them for the first time when she visited me in 2003 and took seeds back. Vole traps are freely available in almost every hardware shop in rural Germany and she sent me a link about how to place and set them. If you aren't successful in your google search for vole traps I could probably get some sent to you from Germany. Brits who are reading this with horror as our water voles are so endangered, please ignore. They look the same and are alleged to be the same but the continental version has different habits. They are a dreadful pest to crops and newly planted trees, they chew all the roots off those. They don't live in rivers like ours do and do no harm, so although I am not a scientist I cannot agree that they are one and the same. Anyway, Judith, I might be able to help you on this one if you cannot find traps or knowledge on how to put them in the tunnels for the best effect. Good luck. Maybe your neighbours know, but if not I will try to help. Tina- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks Tina, I would welcome an email from you. ____ I haven't forgotten you, Judith. I recently installed Microsoft Word whilst still wanting to run Outlook Express on my XP machine so it's not configured properly. It means I can't reply (instead of reply group) nor can I forward the mails I wanted you to see about the German vole traps. I tried to configure it yesterday and was doing well until the Wizard asked me questions I didn't know the answers to, so I had to abandon it. I'll have to find the German parsnip chomping e-mails and cut and paste, give me a few days. These are seriously good steel traps that you insert underground - not like mousetraps. I was planning to have my friend get a quotation for 3 or 4 vole traps plus postage to France if you couldn't find any, and you send her the euros to do it but she's just dislocated her shoulder :-( so I feel I cannot ask her to do it quite yet. It was the eating of the parsnips that was the last straw for her. She's caught IIRC 16. She sent me a pic of the first one, and I felt so sad - it looked exactly like the ones we are desperate to conserve. However if they were chewing off the roots of my trees and decimating my root veggies I would trap them too. Tina Are they anything like our Tunnel traps for moles? http://www.primrose.co.uk/mole-tunnel-trap-p-1666.html |
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"David Hill" wrote in message ... Are they anything like our Tunnel traps for moles? http://www.primrose.co.uk/mole-tunnel-trap-p-1666.html No, nothing like a mole trap, but unfortunately they can catch moles too. |
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