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Getting Rid of Gophers
Baiting and trapping is definitely the way to go. Some gophers will reject the bait regardless of how many times it is applied. Carbon Monoxide isn't very effective in highly infested or dry areas. Burrow blasting shouldn't be used on most residential property. With trapping, you know that the gopher has been removed. If another mound appears, it is due to multiple gophers in one tunnel (usually during breeding season), or another gopher re-invading the abandoned tunnel. At our company, [www.gopherthekill.com][1], we trap as our primary service and apply bait as a secondary measure. The results are quick and our techs have a better feel for what is going on underground. [1]: http://www.gopherthekill.com— December 9, 2013 6:31 a.m.