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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 2952532" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>I assume you are talking about either gophers or moles. One way or the other, the only truly effective way I know of controlling them is with traps. If you are seeing mounds of dirt, you have gophers. If you can the see the tracks of their tunnels, you have moles. In a larger, more 'industrial' setting, I know some farmers who plant the poison peanuts and have very good luck controlling them. But, that takes a tractor and specialized equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 2952532, member: 530"] I assume you are talking about either gophers or moles. One way or the other, the only truly effective way I know of controlling them is with traps. If you are seeing mounds of dirt, you have gophers. If you can the see the tracks of their tunnels, you have moles. In a larger, more 'industrial' setting, I know some farmers who plant the poison peanuts and have very good luck controlling them. But, that takes a tractor and specialized equipment. [/QUOTE]
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