Posted by downsouth on August 03, 2011 at 11:37:09 from (205.188.116.74):
In Reply to: Gophers posted by WAYNE-N-TX on August 02, 2011 at 19:52:15:
When I had a lake lot on Lake Palestine in E. Tx I had gopher problems too. I bought several traps as the neighbor suggested. Watch for a new dirt push up, dig it out and set the trap in the run and leave hole open. They will push dirt back to fill the opening and the trap gets them. You have to tie something to the trap and anchor it as sometimes they don't die but will back down into the hole and take your trap with it. I always left the dead gopher in the run. Took a few months, but finally I won and they were gone. If you snag one that didn't die, pull it out and take a shovel to it but try to miss the trap! Don't forget, toss the body back in the hole.
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