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Gopher Trap - Best Ways To Get Rid Of Them

By Carl Hughes


Do you remember watching cartoons of gophers in the garden, seeing the tops of plants quiver, vibrate and disappear? Well, if you love playing in the dirt and building your own garden, you know that those cartoons weren't far off the truth. Because basically, that is exactly what really happens. And if you've poured a lot of time, energy, money and nurturing into your garden... Only to wake up one morning and find your garden destroyed... You come to grips with the fact that gophers are no damn good, maybe it is time to set a Gopher Trap.

Unfortunately, you have to do this around your whole property making the time, cost and true feasibility not worth it unless you have very expensive flowers. What most homeowners and property owners choose to do it deal with them when they come. Most people will get on the internet and find a solution.

Doesn't matter what it is, if it's got a root system, moles will develop an appetite for it. Whether it's a garden full of vegetables or your newly planted apricot tree, moles seem to think you planted it just for them. No. Through trial and error, I've developed my own little easy system of mole control and it works really well.

Using Galvanized Chicken Wire for Garden Mole Control- This will require some effort in setting it up, but you'll be rewarded with years of mole free gardening. Since moles do not go deep, dig a two foot perimeter around your garden and line it with 1-1/2 inch galvanized chicken wire. When laying the wire in, run it from the bottom of the trench to about a foot above ground level.

Professional Help: If trapping and poisoning gophers is not effective, consider fumigation by aluminum phosphide. This chemical is unauthorized for regular use by the house owner, and you need to employ a professional for this purpose.

Home improvement stores sell bait (poison) to kill moles. The poisons available to home owners and property owners with out a pest control license are a low dose and require multiple feedings to be effective. There can be a success with these low dose formulas but not nearly that of a professional strength mole poison used by a pest control company. Caution: your pets can dig up this poison or dig up a poisoned mole and secondary poison which can be fatal. Call your local vet right away if you think your pet may have ingested any poison.

Mole Control for Your Yard- This is a whole different scenario than your garden, but is just as easy to do. You don't need an exterminator, fumigators, poisons or chemicals. You can do this yourself. I call it dirt fishin'. You will need two Macabee mole traps (available at your local diy store) and a small hand gardening shovel. The Mactrap is the one I've used for years, and it works flawlessly every time.

Another way to set a snare is dig out a recently used mole hole and place a snare at the entrance with light shining through the snare. Light shinning through a mole hole is very dangerous to the well being of the mole, and it will go to investigate and plug the hole's entrance. When the mole comes to the snare's entrance, it trips the snare and 'no more mole.'




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