Thursday, September 13, 2018

Beginner's Guide On How To Trap A Gopher

By Jason McDonald


A gopher is a type of rodent that is fur lined and mostly found underground. It stays underground rarely exposing itself on the surface. When underground, it digs tunnels as it looks for food. It can dig very many tunnels within a short period of time and completely destroy a garden or a well-manicured lawn. If you have encountered a gopher, you probably have seen the damage it can cause and you are now looking for a guide on how to trap a gopher. Read this article to give you ideas on how to deal with it.

Because of the nature of the rodent and the damage it can cause, it is best to detect it early enough. This minimizes the damage it can cause to your garden. It also improves your chances of trapping it before it digs too many tunnels. To successfully trap a gopher, you need to detect its main tunnel or burrow. This is where most of the short lateral tunnels connect to. You get more success by setting traps or baits on the main tunnel.

One of the best ways to catch a gopher is the use of traps. There are several types of traps that are available in the market. The most common ones are the box traps. These are traps that are triggered when a gopher pushes against a trigger.

Between the two traps, the box trap is the one recommended for a beginner as it is easy to set up and use. It requires some extra excavation to be done so you may be cautious if you do not want to destruct your lawn further. The trap is set facing opposite directions to ensure the gopher is trapped whichever side it comes from.

Once the trap is set you need to cover the burrow by using a soft material such as cardboard to prevent light from getting into the tunnel. Seal it completely by pouring fine soil around the edges of the material. The gopher may notice the trap and fill it with soil making it ineffective.

After setting the trap, give yourself time like three days before you check on the trap. If the gopher will not have been caught yet, you can move it and set it up elsewhere on the main tunnel. The human scent on the trap can at times interfere with your chances of trapping it.

The use of traps is considered friendly yet highly effective in trapping gophers. Another method that is common is the of baits that are placed inside the tunnels. These are however not recommended if you have children or pets nearby. The baits are usually highly poisonous and dogs can sometimes dig them out.

The best time to set the traps is during the spring and fall seasons. You can easily trap a gopher on your own if it just one or two in your garden. However, if you have a gopher community, you should seek professional help. In such a case a lot of time and experience is needed to successfully remove the colony from your property.




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