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Posted by DitchWI on November 03, 2005 at 08:08:46 from (63.225.154.121):
Anybody out there have more gophers than you know what to do with?My place is being over run by the little basterds.What,if anything,are you guys doing to controll these things?I have been trapping them with great results but seems that as soon as you think you have most of them they invade again in a short time.I'm at the point I think I should invest in THE RODINATOR,they are not cheap, so I was thinking that i could do some gopher control work on the side to pay for the thing.The thing is, around here i.e.WI.,MN.I don't see to many people out trapping or trying to control these pesky vermin the way they used to.When we were kids that all we did all summer so we could get bounties from the county.Whats your opinion on this - will farmers and the like be willing to pay some one to get rid of there gophers? Or is this just not that much of a problem in the big picture of things?
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