Avenger
Veteran Member
I use poison grain. I got a little T-handle probe that drops the poison grain into the tunnel near a mound. I then knock down the mound. If I used traps, I'd be broke for how many I'd need. I'm not worried about the poison as its several inches under ground. If the dog digs up a dead gopher and eats it, the amount of grain the dog would get (after the gopher consumed it) would not be enough to even make him hiccup. Besides, while the dog does dig holes from time to time (to the disgust of my wife), he has yet to dig up a gopher, unfortunately.
I have tried everything. Poison, smoke, water, explosives, traps, gimmicks, you name it. The only thing I find works, is poison grain. I walk the fence line almost every night, with my T-handle, looking for new mounds. I pretty much have them out of the yard. During the winter months, they invade under the snow, but just a few applications and they are gone.
I have tried everything. Poison, smoke, water, explosives, traps, gimmicks, you name it. The only thing I find works, is poison grain. I walk the fence line almost every night, with my T-handle, looking for new mounds. I pretty much have them out of the yard. During the winter months, they invade under the snow, but just a few applications and they are gone.
Kaput Gopher Bait is grain-based for use against gophers.
This grain based product, has an EPA general use label for use against pocket gophers.
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