How does the GopherGoner trap work on MOLES and GOPHERS?
MOLES and GOPHERS behave predictably 85% of the time. The GopherGoner trap operates on two very predictable MOLE and GOPHER habits. 1) MOLES and GOPHERS are meticulous about keeping their runways clear, and 2) MOLES and GOPHERS instinctively close all open burrows to protect their scent and keep out natural elements. As the MOLE and GOPHER checks its burrows or as the MOLE and GOPHER tries to plug the opening, it will be caught in the trap. GOPHER traps should be checked every four to eight hours. MOLE traps should be checked once or twice a day. The GopherGoner trap is a modification of the 100 year old Cinch trap, approved by the U.S. Forest Service for GOPHER control and is the best trap on the market for the control of MOLES and GOPHERS. Once you start trapping, you need to follow through in order to reach your goal of total control. Repopulation will occur and successful trapping depends upon whether you trap out every MOLE and GOPHER and also the proximity of other MOLES and GOPH