treemansbuds
Well-Known Member
Hey Hops-They don't like gravel but they will dig through piles of it when they feel like it. They will take the easy road when available but will dig through almost any type of dirt mix. My dad tried broken glass around a couple of ornamental trees to try to get them started. It worked for a while but they eventually had a network of tunnels there, and broken glass pushed up to the surface - then he had two problems.
Traps and poison are the only way to get rid of em. Those buzzers definitely work but will only run them about 30 to 40' away and you have to move them around a little so they don't get used to them. 3 "D" cell ones are the way to go, the solar ones 'might' protect one small plant. Voles are even harder to get rid of.
Sorry for the run on, I've been fighting these assholes for 11 years in my garden and they get at least a small part of it every year.
Hops
I was thinking the glass thing, but sounds like more issues to deal with.
Last years gopher fight was intense. Road flares, poisons, water flooding, traps, nothing worked until I got some Squirrel poison from the County Animal control services here. I built traps out of 4" pvc pipe for the Squirrels to eat the poison, but not allow other animals to enter the traps.
Last year I found where the gopher broke the surface in my garden, I poured the squirrel poison down the hole, no more gopher issues. Problem now is that there is no gopher holes in the garden, there coming in from outside the cage. Frustrating as hell!
TMB-