How To Set A Gopher Trap To Reduce The Pest Nuisance

By Enid Hinton


Gophers are small animals that resemble rodents. They live beneath the earth in burrows and are sometimes confused with moles. However, differences can be seen in their body structure and the families in which they belong. Their level of destruction is as alarming if not taken care of on time. They can destroy garden due to the many tunnels they dig in a day. To avoid problems with the rodents, plans should be established on how to set a gopher trap and eliminate the pests for good. Home owners cannot deal with the menace on their own, they should ask for advice and assistance from specialist who will assure the capture of these annoying pests.

These rodents mostly live in burrows. They spend their time digging underground making tunnels and searching for food. Such networks of tunnels are referred to as gopher towns. They have flat heads with tiny eyes and ears. They prefer areas with moist and smooth textured soil where they can easily dig their way underground. They can eat just about anything ranging from grass, leaves, nut and any small insects. However, they mostly like vegetables as their diet.

Vicinity of these rodents can be known by the hill of soil at first glance. However, just an opening will be seen with no fan formed soil alongside it. It could be difficult for some individuals to find a gap by a gopher and not mistaking it for a gap made by a mole. These animals are extremely savvy and in the wake of sustaining, they generally obstruct their openings.

Several methods can be used to trap gophers including:

Use of poisons. For example, using strychnine. After usage, one should properly cleanse their hands. Moreover, if the rodent gets poisoned and dies, it should not be left for other animals to feed on it as it will result to their death as well.

Flooding their shafts. By use of a hose, one can spill water inside the channels until the animal pop out. An individual ought to be prepared to murder the gophers quickly they run out their burrows for security.

Gopher traps. The method requires a systematic procedure to be effective. These snare can easily be bought at any stores. To install one:First, an individual should possess the necessary equipment, that is, the shovel, gloves and the trap itself. Second step is to locate an active channel. It can be done by looking for fresh heaps of moist soil on the ground surface. Third step is to locate the tunnel itself. The burrows might sometimes be blocked thus seeing a moist heap of dirt might be of less help. Thus, an individual should make sure to track channels that will direct them to the main one.

Fourthly, is digging a wide hole to expose the burrow. Fifth step is to place the snare in a way that the gopher would not be able to step aside to it. Gloves should be worn to prevent the detection of the human scent by the creature. The traps should be placed in several channels to make sure the rodent is captured. After setting the trap, one should wait till the creature is captured and killed.




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