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- Nov 20, 2004
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- Oregon
- Tractor
- JD 770, Yanmar 180D, JD 420 (not running), had a Kubota B6200
To clarify my original post, all we see around here are mounds; no tunnels, no soft ground, no clues. Well, except sometimes when we pour sulfur into a hole we dug in the mound and use a weed burner on the sulfur. You see smoke coming out of other mounds and maybe one time in 25 you see smoke coming out of undisturbed ground somewhere between mounds. The smoke of burning sulfur is very toxic; don't stand downwind if you try it. Warning: It doesn't work very well.
A friend brought his gopher blaster and we went to town with that, more fun than effective. Maybe worked on 10% of the critters--maybe.
I've also used a hose in the mounds, not expecting to drown them, but if you find the mounds have been piled up again the next day, you know the critter is active in that area. Doesn't tell you where the tunnels are.
A friend brought his gopher blaster and we went to town with that, more fun than effective. Maybe worked on 10% of the critters--maybe.
I've also used a hose in the mounds, not expecting to drown them, but if you find the mounds have been piled up again the next day, you know the critter is active in that area. Doesn't tell you where the tunnels are.