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Will a snake keep gophers away ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stoneman" data-source="post: 2199710" data-attributes="member: 28859"><p>This will work using a pickup with slightly angled exhaust pipe. Get a full length piece of gutter downspout, slip it over the exhaust pipe and use a gutter end piece (45-60 degrees) going down into the gopher hole. Mix up some mud to seal around all the openings. Then walk around the yard and stomp in all the mounds you can find. They are all interconnected. Then start the p/u, after dark if you have nosy neighbors especially. Let it idle until you get ready for bed then shut it off and move it. If it dies before you shut it down the mole tunnels are all saturated with carbon monoxide.</p><p>New mole move-ins don't like dead cousins. I used this before cars had computers that sensed all the gasses. So it might not work on newer vehicles. Worked good with a '73 Chevy.</p><p></p><p>Stoneman. deNAM. 67/68</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoneman, post: 2199710, member: 28859"] This will work using a pickup with slightly angled exhaust pipe. Get a full length piece of gutter downspout, slip it over the exhaust pipe and use a gutter end piece (45-60 degrees) going down into the gopher hole. Mix up some mud to seal around all the openings. Then walk around the yard and stomp in all the mounds you can find. They are all interconnected. Then start the p/u, after dark if you have nosy neighbors especially. Let it idle until you get ready for bed then shut it off and move it. If it dies before you shut it down the mole tunnels are all saturated with carbon monoxide. New mole move-ins don't like dead cousins. I used this before cars had computers that sensed all the gasses. So it might not work on newer vehicles. Worked good with a '73 Chevy. Stoneman. deNAM. 67/68 [/QUOTE]
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