Pocket Gophers are a unique landscape pest. They love to search out areas that have available grubs, plant and tree roots, and other insect goodies in lawns and bedding areas. They are easy to spot by their signature pile of freshly extracted soil that shows up on your property. There are various methods of control or management that can be used but, I remember in my pest management course over at U.C. Riverside, you really do not get rid of pocket gophers, you actually "manage" them. That means you incorporate methods of control that will force the little furry vandals to seek out their meals else where. Traps have always proved effective but, setting and placing the traps plus, getting rid of the dead gophers creates a sometimes queezy or undesirable situation for the home or business owner. Poison baits are effect but pose a problem with the safe use of the poison around children and pets. Water hose flooding is wasteful and not that effective due to the fact the gophers will just scat and come back after the flood is over. I have discovered an effective method of "Managing" pocket gophers that is safe around pets and children. This product contains no poison and is very eco-friendly. "Gopher Goo" is made from a natural polymer similar to the types used in baby diapers. The product also has an peppermint type of additive that the gophers are not to fond of.
The Gopher Goo is mixed into solution with water and poured into the gopher hole. Once the gopher gets the product on it's pelt, it is determined and forced to come out of the burrow and attempt to rid the goo off of it's body. At that time, the gopher()s) can be captured and disposed of in what ever way you feel comfortable. Gopher's move through the tunnels with the use of their furry pelt and with the goo on their body, this just messes up their travel through the tunnels. The natural extract also forces the gopher to find another place to want to hang out as they do not enjoy the scent of the extract. Lastly, the food based polymer fills the gopher tunnel and produces a blockage so that gopher cannot return to the tunnel. The polymer also acts as a mini "Hydroponic Zone" for the damaged root system that the furry invader has been munching on and helps the plant recover from it's damage from the gopher. Check out the web site www.gophergoo.com to learn more about this amazing product and rid your property today of your uninvited furry guest.
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Larry Eltos
4/14/2012 07:49:55 am
I tried this product and another called Tunnel Fill, I perferred the Tunnel Fill www.tunnelfill.com it had more fill and did it in half of the time. Both are pretty cool products.
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