Avoid driving into the molehill with smart marking flags
It's a lovely summer day. The weather is mild and you're enjoying yourself mowing the lawn. However, the fun is quickly over when the sound of metal on metal cuts through the air as the lawnmower blade hits the mole scythe.
If you want to avoid the hassle, you can put up a marker by the trap. Place the Mole Free Marking Flag at the place where you have placed a trap underground. This way you are sure to be aware of the trap before the lawnmower hits it or someone steps on it.
You can use the marking flags to your advantage in the lawn, kitchen garden or flower bed where you have set up a trap. This also makes it easy for you to keep an overview and inspect the traps.
Extra smart: Use marking flags to keep track of the mole's movements
Are you still having problems with moles - no matter what you do? With the help of a mole tunnel finder and some marking flags, you can quickly and easily map the mole tunnel system. Place MoleFree Marking Flags in the ground along the tunnels and get a sense of how big the tunnel system is and where the moles are coming from. Place a trap in the place where the mole is most likely to continue its journey.
If the walkways lead into the neighbor's yard, it might be a good idea to join forces in the fight against the moles. Otherwise, they will just keep coming.
Instructions for use
- Place a marking flag in the ground next to the set up mole trap so you can quickly and easily see where the traps are placed.
- The marking flags can also be used to map the tunnel system, so you can set a trap precisely where the mole expands its system and is most likely to enter the trap most quickly.




