WranglerX
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These are pretty effective, but you have to be persistent... It's a Macabee....
I want oneIf a slow death to vermin is too hard to swallow, how about something quick?
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I dunno, I've been manually raking the mounds for years and the problem ebbs and flows but hasn't really gotten much worse. I've found if the dug up loam is spread around the grass grows back through it quickly so the overall area with bare ground stays fairly small. The biggest problem is the undisturbed mounts make mowing a rough job and look crappy.
Maybe it depends on climate and specific species of gopher(?). But, I understand the problem - it would be better if there were a more humane way of dealing with it (an animal dying of strychnine poisoning is something I won't deal with).
I feel the same way, hating what the gophers do when they move in, but not enough to kill them for it.
And certainly not enough to poison my land in revenge or whatever.
The problem varies a lot. A few gophers one year sometimes means more the next - but just as often they will just go away for years. There are years we have a lot of foxes and it is always nice to see them doing well. Maybe that's the balance.
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