gophers and moles

   / gophers and moles #11  
If you are looking for the easiest to use Mole trap just follow the link below.

Wire Tek Easy Set Mole Eliminator Trap : WTK1001 - Buy.com

I bought a couple of these after I had tried everything. poision penuts victor traps, poision worms, etc, I tried them all, and none worked. This thing is so easy to set , no digging or setting with precision. It like a scissors jack that you just set over the tunnel and step it down with your foot.

It works great. I got mine and had 6 moles in three days. very simple to use. Highly recommended if you have mole issues
 
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   / gophers and moles #12  
If you are looking for the easiest to use gopher trap just follow the link below.

Wire Tek Easy Set Mole Eliminator Trap : WTK1001 - Buy.com

I bought a couple of these after I had tried everything. poision penuts victo traps, poision worms, etc, I tried them all, and none worked. This thing is so easy to set , no digging or setting with precision. It like a scissors jack that you just set over the tunnel and step it down with your foot.

It works great. I got mine and had 6 gophers in three days. very simple to use. Highly reccomended if you have gopher issues

I can see how these would work for MOLES, who have very shallow tunnels that are barely below the surface. The MOLE comes back through the tunnel and ZAP! He's history. But I can't see how there is any way this will work for a GOPHER whose tunnels can be two to three feet below the surface, other than the one they create to push dirt up to the surface, creating a mound. This is usually at the junction where two tunnels meet. The gopher then backfills this surface tunnel and never returns to it. Stepping on this trap to arm it on top of a gopher mound will not put the trap more than a few inches below surface.
Moles are very different from Gophers.
 
   / gophers and moles #13  
I can see how these would work for MOLES, who have very shallow tunnels that are barely below the surface. The MOLE comes back through the tunnel and ZAP! He's history. But I can't see how there is any way this will work for a GOPHER whose tunnels can be two to three feet below the surface, other than the one they create to push dirt up to the surface, creating a mound. This is usually at the junction where two tunnels meet. The gopher then backfills this surface tunnel and never returns to it. Stepping on this trap to arm it on top of a gopher mound will not put the trap more than a few inches below surface.
Moles are very different from Gophers.

I meant moles not gophers. It works great for moles
 
   / gophers and moles #14  
Well ......... I just ordered a couple of the traps off Ebay cause I've tried everything else... including the other mechanical traps available and poison.

My 2 acres of lawn around the house appears like a flight of B52s dropped their loads. This last summer I put in 180 feet of drain pipe and shortly after the moles "untrenched" the majority of it.

The only success I previously had was standing over a fresh mound until it moved and then blasted it four times with a .22 pistol.

Not very effective but it sure felt good.
 
   / gophers and moles #15  
The only success I previously had was standing over a fresh mound until it moved and then blasted it four times with a .22 pistol.

Not very effective but it sure felt good.

I'm not good enough with a .22 but a 16 guage shotgun does wonders.
And, since I have virtually eliminated gophers from the 2.5 acres around the house it seems like the moles have come on strong. If it's not one thing, it's another!
 
   / gophers and moles #16  
The Rodenator etc works great for Pocket Gophers... who close their tunnels behind them. For 'regular' gophers, who leave their tunnels open and run around on the surface, a .22 is a quick remedy.

I made my own propane blaster and cleaned my place up. Occasionally a pocket gopher moves in from a neighboring place and I have to go blasting :D

Here is a thread I started a while back about blasting pocket gophers:

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/rural-living/99104-if-youve-got-pocket-gophers.html

;)
 
   / gophers and moles #17  
I assume you know you can get the Strichnyne bait and any other stuff such as poison for mice etc for free through you RM office here in good old Sask. For the best results you should start using the Strichnyne bait in the early spring just after they come out and there is not much for them to eat. Also needs to be put in the hole abt an hr before sunset and the hole covered. BTW we have Richardson Ground Squirrels in Sask.

http://saskpcab.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/rgsfactsheet.pdf
 
   / gophers and moles #18  
I assume you know you can get the Strichnyne bait and any other stuff such as poison for mice etc for free through you RM office here in good old Sask.

Here I can get the county to come out and put poison bait in the tunnels. I really didn't see that it made much of an impact. Probably about as effective as trapping, which was 'not very'. Blasting with propane though I got a good 80-90% kill the first pass through. That last 10-20% took me over a year though. One corner of my hay field, between them digging it up and me blowing it up, almost looked like it had been tilled :eek:
 
   / gophers and moles #19  
Gotta admit this has been one of the most entertaining posts I've read in quite awhile.

Made me laugh in multiple places ........ and think about Caddy Shack as well.
 
   / gophers and moles #20  
Many years ago, when I was a tad more impetuous, I had put a lawn in. I was proud of my lawn and would get home from work and crawl from the driveway to the house pulling weeds. One day I came home and the lawn had gopher tracks all over it. I was prohibited from solving the problem as I wanted by my wife who is much more tender hearted than I, so I tried the have-a-hearts...with little success. One day I returned home and she was not home and the problem if anything was worse than when it started. I went up to the shed and got my big cutting torch rig with a large Rosebud tip. Got it burning just right, snuffed it and buried it in a the hole. Went inside for a lb of gunpowder for a fuse. Let it run for a while, ran the fuse, went and got my neighbor, because he understood and wouldn't have wanted to miss such goings on.

Well, I touched off the powder and and I had flames coming out of holes all over the place. It was amazing. Took care of the gophers for sure. Took care of the yard too, but by then I didn't care. She came home and the neighbor and I were admiring our work!
 

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