Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Useful Information Regarding How To Trap A Gopher

By Henry Harris


Moles live in the ground where they make tunnels that they use to move, store food, and as a home. A single mole can have several meters of tunnel dug underground. The tunnels normally end into mounds of soil deposited on the landscape. It is this mounds of soil that people usually rely on to tell if they have a mole problem. Here are facts regarding how to trap a gopher.

Without the mounds of soil, it would otherwise be hard to tell that these animals exist in the soil. Moles can be very destructive whenever they invade a place. They destroy landscape to a great length by the mounds of soil they deposit. Also, they may feed on or destroy the roots of plants in the landscape, causing them to dry. They also tend to spread to neighboring properties if they are not controlled in time.

Gophers are normally attracted to a place that is near sources of food and water. They eat up a wide variety of insects and other substances, but worms make their best and most preferred source of food. Existence of water leakage form a tap may also lure them to a place. Therefore, when one notices the presence of moles in their compound, they need to start by figuring out what is luring them.

At times, taking away the source of food may drive them away to another location, even though this may not happen straight away. Normally, gophers are solitary animals, meaning that they exist alone, not in colonies or groups. If one notices a gopher in their lawn, it may be just a single animal and getting rid of it may solve the whole problem. If worms, which are their favorite food source exist in large number, however, a lot of gophers may be lured to that place.

If removing food source does not send the moles away, one should buy a mole trap. This is the single most effective way of handling the problem. There is a wide collection of different traps that have been designed for use in this work. The level of efficiency of different traps usually varies, with some being very effective while others not so much.

Chances of making the process successful are increased by using gloves when handling the equipment used for trapping. Using gloves prevents foreign scent from spreading into the tunnel where the gophers live. Chances of the gopher being the only occupant of the tunnel are very high since these animals are highly solitary and live alone.

The animals also have a good sense of smell that allows them to smell foreign scent in their burrows if traps are handled with bear hands. Traps should also be cleaned thoroughly to eliminate foreign scent. The traps should be cleaned immediately they are bought before being used. They should also be cleaned when they are handled with bear hand and after catching a mole on them.

It is also advisable to moisten the soil a bit before setting up traps. This can be done by irrigating the lawn adequately. Irrigating the soil makes it more attractive to moles. The animals are attracted to the upper tunnels in their network of tunnels when the soil is made wet. This way, chances of them being caught in the traps set at the entrances of the tunnels are increased.




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