Thursday 14 February 2019

The Ultimate Guide On How To Trap A Gopher

By Richard Reed


Every property owner is usually frustrated at the thought of pests and rodents taking over their landscape. The small rodents are famous for creating underground tunneling systems that can even span for miles. If they are not treated properly, these pests can cause a great deal of damage to your garden. They destroy your garden plants and leave piles of dirt to cover the entire yard. Most people prefer seeking for professional help to deal with the pest problem in their lawn. However, you can permanently free your garden and lawn from these pests by following the DIY method on how to trap a gopher.

When you are trapping these rodents, you need to focus your energy on the fresh mounds. You should avoid wasting your time on those mounds that are vacant but you should spot the new activity. During the rainy season, you can spot the new activity of these rodents by looking for signs of pushed over grass or wet dirt. You can also look for a mound that was previously not in the garden.

You can then proceed to locate the tunnel that is used by these rodents. This is not an easy task and you need to dig deep into the ground around the fresh mound. Tunnels can easily be identified through the sticking of probes in the ground near the mound. This activity requires patience as you might need to do this many times before feeling the tunnel. Digging a very big hole around the mound will allow you to easily locate the tunnel.

The next step is uncovering the tunnels. In most cases, the tunnels are usually stuffed up with dirt and soil. You can clear the tunnels by sticking your hands in and removing this dirt. Fill back the hole to ensure that its bottom and the tunnel are on the same level.

You can then proceed to put the snare in the tunnel. You must ensure that there is very little room that is left for the rodents to escape. You can use the safety line to secure the snare to prevent injured rodents from escaping with your traps. The whole should be properly covered to ensure that there is no light that gets into the hole.

After setting the snare, all you need to do is to wait for the rodent to find it. Depending on the activity of these rodents, you can wait for a few minutes or several hours. Make sure that you inspect the traps two or three times in a day to check if there is any rodent that has been trapped. If the rodent is dead, you might consider burying it in the hole that you dug.

You should not be surprised if you come back to check on the hole to find it filled in. This usually happens in the case where there are more than one tunnels but you only managed to locate one. In this case, you should dig the whole slowly and pull the snare out. You should avoid using a shovel because it can damage the traps.

With such simple DIY steps in mind, you can easily get rid of the small rodents in your landscape. You do not have to dig deeper into your pocket to hire a professional to do this for you.




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