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Jérome Dormion, le taupier professionnel du Château de Versailles (chasseur de taupes) propose pour la première fois une solution efficace pour se débarasser des taupes : UN COFFRET PERTINENT !
20.000 LIVRES
VENDUS !! - voir article Financial Times
Les taupes dévastent votre jardin, vous avez tenté
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pétard, sos taupes......coûteuses, souvent inefficaces,
nocives pour l'environnement, parfois dangereuses.
Pourquoi 8 pièges ?
C'est statistiquement le nombre optimum de pièges pour avoir 100 % de réussite, contrairement aux autres techniques qui vous proposent 1 seul
endroit à pièger (le % de réussite tombera alors à 7 % seulement) - FABRIQUE EN
FRANCE
Pourquoi 1 livre ?
Les fabricants de piège à taupe rivalisent d'inventivité pour mettre sur le marché de nouveaux produits (où aucun résultat d'efficacité ne leur est demandé). Le
résultat est que le consommateur achète et essaye en moyenne 2.5 produits anti-taupes, sans succès !
Les produits miracles "en 1 minute c'est
posé" et ou aucune connaissance ne vous est demandée n'existent pas seul le livre vous permettra de savoir dans quelles taupinières mettre le piège et laisser un courant d'air.
De plus c'est la seul technique utilisé par les taupiers professionnels.
"on ne se débarasse que de celui que l'on connait parfaitement"
ELU MEILLEUR PIEGE A TAUPE - Voir passage au JT de 13 H sur TF1
Photo du piege a taupe Taup'Green chez TRUFFAUT

Astuces pour piéger les taupes - conseil d'un taupier
Taup'Green : The mole's Killer
Curious small insectivorous that the mole. Myope,
with legs which resemble large hands, it can swim, but cannot fast any more 12:00 without dying. It little
is seen, occupied that it is to be dug its galleries and to run after the earthworms, his mets preferred. But it leaves as well traces as one hardly puts up with his presence. To eliminate it, one a long time used chemical products or detonators, destructors for the environment.
Jerome Dormion, taupier since years and in
charge since 2010 of the
Field of Versailles, gave to the last style the traditional trap used by Ours on this same field. Not that
he likes to kill, but he knows the damage caused by these small mammals able to transform the most beautiful grasses into fields mined by the molehills. The request is such as it created a network of 24 taupiers in France and Belgium and writes a book “the traditional trapping of the moles”.
Thanks to its box anti-mole, you will be able to learn how to only trap.
Located in the middle of Ile de France, we intervene close to on your premise on the departments 27 - 60.-77 - 78 - 80 - 91 - 92.-93 - 94 - 95 and on the unit to the regions of France and in Belgium, via the 24 taupiers of the network Taup' Green.
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The euromole crisis - Financial Times How can we control the ‘gentlemen in brown velvet’ now that strychnine is technically banned?
The last of the roses are hanging their heads in the rain. The last of the dahlias have become sodden. The ground has softened and down on the route to my rubbish heap there are three brown heaps of trouble. They have been thrown up by the true sapper of Europe, not bonds or bureaucrats but Talpa europaea, the European mole.
Forget those cosy images of Mole End, that home sweet home in which Kenneth Grahame’s Mole kept classical statuary and his busts of Garibaldi and Queen Victoria. Molehills are a gardener’s nightmare. They are even more of a nightmare for those who play tennis on their lawn or have just laid out a course for nine holes of golf. How can we control the “gentlemen in brown velvet” now that strychnine is technically banned? In 2004 the British Government commissioned A Review Of Methods Used Within The European Union To Control The European Mole. What wondrous Euro-rubbish we pay for without being asked. The report concluded that mole traps should be used only 20 times before being replaced.
I have been conducting my personal review instead. In Germany moles are protected and can only be killed under licence. The ruling has encouraged a brisk trade in imported traps from Switzerland. The Swissino “SuperCat” trap is considered to be particularly efficient. In France gardeners are encouraged to shoot. They can buy a small gun with instructions on how to aim it down a tunnel at an approaching Monsieur Taupe and then pull the trigger and hit him in the face. It must take years of practice. Moles have famously sharp hearing and at the first hint of an intruder they dig in the opposite direction. In Italy and Belgium the alternative is a “mole blaster”. This explosive device is poked into the mole’s tunnel and set off by a charge from an electric battery when an approaching mole detonates it. It sounds like overkill to me.
In Britain I revere the recent classic, based on a lifetime’s experience and written in 2008 by the professional mole catcher Jeff Nicholls. He reports that there are 33 million moles underground in Britain alone. The officials behind this statistic cannot possibly have counted them but they stop me feeling too sorry for the few dirty diggers who come and ruin my flowerbeds. In Nicholls’ view, “the mole lives a solitary life of between three and five years in a territory that it will defend with its life.” It sounds like the temporary lecturers who do ever more of the teaching in British universities. Unlike those lecturers a mole has 44 teeth and mates only in spring.
As a skilled professional, Nicholls trusts in traps and advises in detail on how to set them. His advice is essential reading, but is it considered to be best practice in other countries? At a recent flower show near Paris I located a parallel authority, young Jérôme Dormion. He is author of a parallel text, Le Piégeage Traditionnel des Taupes . He is also the professional molecatcher at Versailles.
Like Nicholls, Dormion has an engaging respect for the animal he is paid to control. He even poses a thoroughly French question: “La cohabitation, est-elle possible?” Regretfully he concludes that it is not. He explains that a French mole lives in a “gîte”. He then reviews the produits anti-taupes on the French market and shares Nicholls’ conclusion. Expertly set traps are the answer. He shows how to set them with drawings which I find even more helpful than Nicholls’ detailed advice.
Here are some important observations. It is misplaced kindness, Nicholls stresses, to take a mole from a trap and release it at random in open country away from a garden. The region is probably unsuited to a mole’s requirements and it will die bewildered. Better to set a trap and in the rare event that the mole is found alive in it, it can be dispatched with a traditional British bash on the head, given by the back of a trowel. Moles are surprisingly small despite all the damage they throw up.
Both professionals regard gassing as particularly objectionable. In France le gazage au PH3 is practised by 90 per cent of practising taupiers but Dormion is wholly opposed to it. It requires a licence. It uses phosphorous-based compounds and is bad for the environment. It kills all the other organisms in the soil. It works only in damp conditions and not in dry soils. The cull, if any, is never known because the gas kills, if at all, far down the tunnel and the victims are never verified. Nicholls agrees.
Dormion grades the efficiency, price and ecological value of the main prescriptions which property-owners use. I can only endorse his low view of the “green” answer, plants of the Caper Spurge, or Euphorbia lathyris. It never deters my Cotswold moles and its juice is dangerous to human skin. He has no more time for granules based on sulphur and ethanol, which are supposed to distress a mole’s sense of smell and send him off elsewhere.
In big gardens they are obviously useless. Underground vibrators are slightly better but they only work over small distances and only deter a mole’s approach until he is accustomed to them. Chlorobenzene-based granules make a vile smell underground but the mole soon digs a fresh tunnel away from them. Explosives and cartridges are expensive and only moderately efficient. Poisons based on alpha-chlorolose are much more effective but only in spring and summer. They are also unavailable to amateurs.
So we come back to traps. Both Nicholls and Dormion tell us how to set them and I am still working out if the French modèle Putange is the same as the British pincher. The market in mole traps is dominated by stock made in China and India with a significant contribution from Pakistan. The basic innovations, however, are all western, from the Scottish barrel-trap to the American Eliminator and the fearsome harpoon. I have bought five pincer-traps from Dormion and have farmed them out to mole-sufferers. My first attempt to set one was not a success.
Never mind if the mechanism is obstinate. There are still a few professionals out there and the Nicholls-Dormion strike-rate is extremely impressive. I am watching the next move of my three molehills, texts in hand.
Even if your family claims to be “green”, I bet you they will melt if they receive a moleskin waistcoat, trapped for them by a personal expert in time for Christmas.
Jérôme Dormion, ‘Le Piégeage Traditionnel des Taupes’ (Ulmer, €9.90)
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Si le taupier professionnel est en voie de disparition, ce n'est pas le cas des taupes ni des campagnols ! Ces bestioles creusent des galeries un peu partout et infligent des dégâts aux cultures.
Quant aux taupinières, elles gênent le passage de la tondeuse. Les pièges sont préférables aux produits chimiques, car ils permettent de capturer les intrus sans nuire à l'environnement. Cet
ouvrage, fruit de l'expérience, présente les rudiments du métier de taupier. En suivant les indications qu'il donne, chacun pourra éliminer les petits fouisseurs de son jardin ou de sa
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