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Posted by Bob85355 on July 08, 2007 at 16:53:56 from (4.240.33.11):
In Reply to: Gophers Everywere posted by P J M on July 08, 2007 at 12:05:20:
I"ve read that bubble gum works and I"ve read that bubble gum doesn"t work. Try rubbing the trap with a carrot before you set it and then place a piece of the carrot behind the trap. Close the hole. I"ve found that a plastic grocery bag with a bit of dirt in it is a fine hole closer and lets me open the hole later. Poison also works for me. I open the run as if I"m going to set a trap. Then use a long handled spoon in a small vice grip and deposit a couple tablespoons as far back as you can get it. Close the hole. Yeah, I know. Prevailing wisdom is to poke a hole in the run and drop the poison thru the hole. Just don"t get the same result that way. Bob Central Arizona
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