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Caught a Hairy-Tailed Mole
- Frank M. LoSchiavo
- Aug 13, 2015
- 1 min read


About 10 days ago, I noticed new mole activity, so I set a few traps and figured I'd catch a few moles in a couple of days. I guess I was overly confident, because it took about 10 days to catch this hairy-tailed mole. Most of the moles in Ohio are eastern moles, but hairy-tailed moles will destroy your yard, too.
How can you tell the difference between an eastern mole and a hairy-tailed mole? I think you know the answer to that already. If you look closely, you'll see that this mole has a hairy tail.
I suspect there are a few more moles in that same location, so I'm going to set a few more traps. If you'd like to learn how to set traps and take back your yard, consider enlisting in Mole Trap Boot Camp today!