I am a mole catcher operating in Cheshire and the surrounding areas. I am a member of the British Traditional Molecatchers register and have been catching moles for over twenty years, since I was a child working on a farm. Since then I have caught many moles in situations ranging from private gardens, large scale farms, church yards and commercial premises. The wild rabbit - is mainly a nocturnal animal and it is usually then that they will venture a distance from their warrens. It is fair to say that for every one rabbit that is seen during the day then many more will be spotted during the hours of darkness. The queen wasp is born in the late summer. She mates and then alone hibernates throughout the winter. All the other wasps will die out before winter. She emerges in the spring and sets to making a small nest out of wood pulp. She lays a small number of eggs which hatch out. These wasps will gradually increase in number, taking over the running and expansion of the nest. The queen will lay eggs for the rest of the year.