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Moles
Moles EB1028  
Author(s): Leonard R. Askham and David M. Baumgartner
Any reference in WSU printed material published prior to the passage of Initiative 713 in November 2000 regarding trapping of animals is outdated. "Body-gripping" traps are now illegal to use on "animals" in Washington state. Washington State University explicitly does NOT recommend this control measure. Mouse and rat traps are excepted. For questions regarding the initiative and animal damage control, contact Steve Dauma of Washington Fish and Wildlife at 360-902-2380. Current legal and legislative action might change the impact of Initiative 713.
Lists identifying characteristics and habits of moles in Pacific Northwest. Shows how to tell mole tunnels from gopher tunnels. Controls and deterrents. No chemicals recommended.

Publisher: Washington State University
Published: July 1996.   3 pages.
 
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