Grisly or just country life? The mole photos dividing social media
Grisly or just country life? The mole photos dividing social media 6 hours ago Jo LonsdaleNorth East and Cumbria Warning - this story contains images some readers may find distressing For decades, mole catchers in the countryside have hung their carcasses on fences to be counted for payment and as evidence of their trapping prowess.
"It seemed to really strike a nerve," he says.
"I did think it was a bit grisly but I was mostly intrigued," he says.
The comments began immediately, "hundreds and hundreds" of them with deeply entrenched polarised views. "There were people from the cities who said it was horrible and those in the countryside who were basically saying it's country life if you don't like it, don't come," Lucas says. "Normally my posts get just a few likes or comments, I've never experienced anything like it. "
Moles are native to the UK and widespread, with an estimated population of more than 40 million.
Richard Hodgson, who farms at Howick in Northumberland, says soil from the mole hills can also get picked up and incorporated into the bales of hay or silage, which "ruins the quality". "It's surprising how much soil gets in which makes the feed unpalatable," he says.
Mikey Fullerton, from Consett in County Durham, followed his father into the mole-catching business. Like
"You need to be able to show the farmer what you've caught on his land," he says.
"That way you might end up doing 10 farms in the area. "
"They do need controlling though, they do serious damage," he says.
She snapped a row of them in February on farmland near Bowbank in County Durham and said it made her "a little sad and confused".
"To be honest I felt a little sorry for the moles. " Duncan Hutt from Northumberland Wildlife Trust calls moles "fantastic creatures". "They do an amazing job for nature, they eat grubs in the soil, they turn over the soil, they help soils drain and hold water".
Like Karen Barwick though, he questions the need to string them up calling it "archaic". Follow BBC North East on X and Facebook and BBC Cumbria on X and Facebook and both on Nextdoor and Instagram
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