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An Investigation Into the Efficacy of Mechanical Mole Scarers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 January 2023

M Gorman*
Affiliation:
University of Aberdeen, Department of Zoology, Culterty Field Station, Newburgh, Grampian AB41 0AA, UK
A Lamb
Affiliation:
University of Aberdeen, Department of Zoology, Culterty Field Station, Newburgh, Grampian AB41 0AA, UK
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Abstract

This paper investigates the responses of European moles (Talpa europaea) to mechanical mole scarers. The three devices tested emitted vibrations in the frequency range 0 to 20kHz. Vibrations of this frequency are rapidly attenuated when passing through soil. Moles fitted with radio transmitters gave no indication of being repelled by the mechanical devices.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1994 Universities Federation for Animal Welfare

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