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Re: OT Gopher Control
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Posted by MN Scott on November 03, 2005 at 15:42:37 from (206.9.216.60):
In Reply to: OT Gopher Control posted by DitchWI on November 03, 2005 at 08:08:46:
I'am having the same trouble with gophers on my farm in SE MN to. Been trapping them but they seem to keep ahead of me. Little buggers seem to move in the old tunnel system when the old occupent is gone. I've been considering a RODINATOR to as they destroy the tunnel system preventing new ones moving in. Mostly big farmers around here would not stoop to the lowlly job of trapping gophers. As for shooting them pocket gophers spend their whole life under ground so that is out. There is a gopher posioning machine that makes a burrow under groung and lays a stream of poison in it but they don't always work. If you were close to me I would split the cost of a RODINATOR with you and blast them to gopher heaven!
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