99 Problems and They’re all Gophers: How to Get Rid of Gophers
Riverside, CA (PRWEB) June 12, 2014 -- Gophers are the havoc causing, detrimental eaters of plants flowers, trees, weeds, grass, orchards, gardens anything that grows green. Gopher Patrol’s main inherited purpose is to rid those lush lawns and fruitful orchards of gophers. Even though it may be a challenging process there are various methods people try. From old wives tales of how to get rid of them to new organic products made by the most innovative companies.
Gophers are intelligent, sly, mischievous rodents that will come and take over the properties, one neighbor at a time. They aim to score everything that may have any sentimental or monetary value to home owners and landscapers. The gophers have no other thing on their mind than green waterfilled nutritious plants and roots to satisfy the instinctual drive. There are many ways to ATTEMPT to control them including:
1. Moth balls
2. Water hose
3. Juicy Fruit
4. Dry mashed potatoes
5. Human hair
6. Castor oil, soap, and corncob granules
7. Various home or gardening store products
However, if the Houdini gopher is the type actively destroying all that is green there is one saving force to call, Gopher Patrol has been annihilating gophers for 17 years. Gopher control is hard enough with one gopher, but once they have mass produced, they turn into a complete epidemic. Together they will be able to escape any destructive force trying for complete annihilation, your next best move will be to Call Gopher Patrol. They use two of the most effective methods of gopher exterminating. Trapping and baiting are their main source of containing and eliminating the pests. With the offered 2 visit service, Gopher Patrol goes into those meticulously made tunnels and fills them with bait that attracts the hungry gophers. They then eat the bait and discontinue their usual destructive habits. The technicians at Gopher Patrol make sure to use methods and baits that keeps them undergound during their vanishing process.
Ethan Hernandez, Gopher Patrol, http://www.gopherpatrol.com, +1 (888) 466-4674, [email protected]
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