Sunday, May 19, 2013

Making Use Of Gopher Traps

By Kathryn Neal


Gopher traps are the best friends of a lawn owner who is having trouble with little gophers eating his home grown fruits and vegetables. A lot of people experience waking up to a garden full of holes and a vegetable patch that already looks half eaten. So the only way to address this kind of irritating issue is to directly shoot the main source of the problem which is the presence of rodents.

Now for those who are new to this kind of thing, it is important to know that there are two kinds of traps that one can buy. The first one is the cage box which is used by people who do not want to kill gophers. The other one is the wire trap which can kill these rodents by stabbing them with a big pointed object.

If one has already determined what kind of trap he wants to get, then he can proceed to finding where the gophers live. He can do this by locating a big mound with a big and deep hole which can be found in the middle of the mound. This hole is the entrance to their home and is also where they come out in order to get food.

When the home base has been located, the next thing to do would be to observe their time patterns. It is important to set the trap at the right moment when they are about ready to come out of their holes otherwise they will know that they are being set up. So observe their activities first and plan the next move from there.

One very important point to take note of would be the fact that gophers can detect the scent of a person on certain things that he touches. That means that if the rodent knows what the lawn owner smells like, then he will know that the owner has put up the trap because he can smell the scent on the trap. So the best way to handle this dilemma is to wear some gloves.

After doing all the necessary preparations, then the next thing to do would be to set up the trap. Always make sure to put a trap in all of the holes and mounds that are present in the area so that they cannot escape. If one is using a cage trap, then he just has to put some food inside the cage and leave it over the hole.

As compared to a cage trap, using a wire trap can be more of a challenge because it takes a while to set it up. Now if one decides to use a wire trap, he must always remember that there will be gophers that can pull the trap down. For this not to happen, the best thing to do would be to tie the trap to a stake so that it just stays there.

For those who are suffering from gopher problems, use gopher traps. However, after using these traps, remember to seal the hole. A new bunch of gophers might appear again.




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