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Tips On How To Set A Gopher Trap

By Jeffrey Long


Gophers, moles and generally pests and rodents have been a constant nuisance and stumbling blocks to the wellbeing of yards, lawns and generally vegetation. Gardeners and homeowners have always explored various ways through which they can exterminate these pests, to protect their treasured gardens. There are numerous techniques of controlling the rodents, though arguably, the most effective and commonest is using traps. This piece will elaborately discuss how to set a gopher trap.

There are certain tips you ought to know in your endeavor to eliminate these said pests using trappings. First and foremost, you need to tie a considerably heavy wire or even cord to every trap, and then connect the remaining other end of your cord to a particular stake, in order to easily spot wherever you have placed the trappings, and retrieve them easily, after a catch.

Once you have these materials, you can thereby hit the ground running and commence the process. The first step is finding recent fresh rodent mound. When trapping the rodents, you basically want to ensure you focus on fresh mounds. It is purely nonsensical to concentrate on vacant tunnel systems.

Ensure you critically analyze your property, to establish areas where there is probability of the rodents and concentrate on such areas. It is very easy to detect and spot new activity, for instance by pushed-over grasses, etc.

Secondly, establish where exactly the tunnels are. It can be a bit difficult to locate the tunnels. If you spot a mound of dirt, then definitely there is tunnel beneath it. Another way to establish the location of the tunnel is by using a stick, by which you can easily probe deep into the ground. This will help in feeling the tunnel.

Once you have already established the tunnel, you can thus progress to dig a hole and uncover it. During this step, it is advisable to use gloves. This is to protect yourself from getting hurt by the rodents, and also protect you from touching other items inside the tunnel using bare hands. Then, clear the tunnels wide open. Fill the whole hole back, in that the bottom of the hole is accurately level with the rodent tunnel. This should be done as silently as possible, considering the rodents have great senses of hearing.

At this juncture, it is now very easy to put your trap. Ensure you set the trappings in such a way that the rodent must crawl all over it to progress through its tunnel. Once you are certain that the trapping is in position, use a stake to secure the safety lines. This ensures that the injured rodent does not run away with the trapping. This is why the safety line must be made of material that cannot be gnawed by the rodents.

You might as well contemplate moving the trappings to newer venues or locations, if you do not realize any activity after some days. Gopher trapping, primarily, does not entail using baits like many other forms of trapping rodents. However, some trappers say that dabs of peanut between sets of trappings can draw the traps in.




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