Posted by big red 1 on March 07, 2008 at 06:36:00 from (71.221.244.219):
In Reply to: gophers posted by Nancy Howell on March 07, 2008 at 04:03:52:
Fortunatly now they are hibernating in eastern Iowa(Planning for the spring offensive). We ahve a terrible problem with them normally all the non lethal remedies out there dont seem to work(do an internet search and you find several studies by universities supporting trapping or killing them) I would agree-Last year 2007 we trapped 14 gophers and 27 moles in a 5 acre pasture.(One gopher can make a lot of mounds) For gophers we use a death klutch trap-check ebay for gopher traps-you will see what I mean. For moles the Nash Trap-Both very will yield good results.It takes a little technique to set the gopher trap but you will soon see less mounds. Randy in Iowa
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