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My pellet gun is loaded, and even though I know I can't win this war with a gun, I will use all means legally necessary to win!

2008 almost made me want to jump into a "Honey I shrunk the kids" machine with a shotgun and cruise down the gopher holes in my yard (a few acres) and go hunting.  In Montana we call Richardson's Ground Squirrels "gophers".  They are rodents!!!  Not to be confused with prairie dog or pocket gopher.

These gophers are very destructive:  in Montana a single pair of ground squirrels and their offspring can remove a quarter of an acre of alfalfa in one growing season, in other areas, even more!  They also eat everything else, even some of my weeds.  They leave dangerous holes where I have turned my ankle numerous times just walking out in my yard.  I am not a mean person, I'm not even a hunter, but baby, this year they have to go!

I am doing the research and have a plan for my 2009 offensive.  Ground squirrel, rodent control can be viewed online at the MSU Extension office web site.

Let me introduce you to my comrade in this war, I call him The Gopher Whisperer.

Dog Looking Into Gopher HoleThis animal has an acute sense of "I should do something".  He is a little mixed up about what he is to do since he has the Australian Shepherd telling him to "heel it" and the Malmute telling him to get in an burrow with it.

We lost our 2008 Gopher War last year so this year we are recruiting the neighbors and using a new tool.  It's all about timing aparantly.  That's why I thought I should blog about this, maybe you too can save yourself.

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The new tools we plan to use include a bait station constructed of 3 inch PVC pipe.  We will use several of these units, no more than 200 feet apart and fill them with Ramik Green a slow acting anticoagulant bait.  More than one feeding is necessary, so we need to keep the bait station in the middle full.  You pretty much construct a T unit with a short leg in the middle part of the T.  Both other ends are open so that the gophers can come in and feed from the bait you place into the pipe from the short T (which needs to sit upright, and capped for protection).  The long ends should be open close to areas where gophers travel (outside their burrows).  Stake the upright short T section and add bait as needed.

We are going to try this, starting this weekend, because timing is everything.  The sooner we get them under control, the less damage.

Link to Montana Gopher Wars, Part 2

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14 Comments on Part 1: 2009 Montana Gopher War

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20
2009
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Good luck, Wanda! If you are interested, I can send you the URL for my battle with some raccoons. (I end up losing.)

8:02pm • #1
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This dog tangled with a raccoon 2 years ago, cost me over $1,000 to resolve the abscess behind his ear from the bite he received.  We are under Rabies quarantine here in our county, thank goodness we keep up with the vaccinations.  Please send me your URL so that I can appreciate the efforts of another soldier.

8:12pm • #2
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Will we have to call you gopher girl from now on?  Good luck and happy hunting

8:14pm • #3
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We are losing the battle here on our land in MN, the dogs get a few but are out numbered. I will have to give your PVC trap a try, at least the dogs can't get at the bait in this set up.

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Hi Wanda - thanks for sharing.  Boy, those darn Gofers!!!!  Anyway, was in Montana last year and had a blast!!!!

Cheers

9:23pm • #5
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Russ--I could be a gopher girl, and believe me, I have friends in the same business.  I'll keep you posted.

Kathleen--try the link for more details on the traps.  And yes, the PVC helps protect other animals from getting to the bait

Omega--We have a blast up here all the time, do you go to Yellowstone Park?  Watchin the people is just as fun as watching the animals, maybe more!

9:39pm • #6
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Wanda - You might want to think about getting a Jack Russell. I once seen on T.V. that they use them to chase down and kill rats. Maybe you can call Bill Murray he should be able to help you. LOL

9:45pm • #7

Good luck! We had a racoon problem in our yard. The racoon kept attacking my kid's rubber balls. The balls definitely lost that war.

 

11:19pm • #8
MAR
21
2009
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Hi Wanda, we used to fight gophers on our 3/4 acre back in Calif...  my husband was great with the waterhose and the dog (an Australian Shepard) had that gopher before it knew what hit it. Persistance did pay off.   Here in Texas, we live on hardrock, no gophers, tree squirrels but all they do is eat the horses grain. LOL.  NO holes to fall into.

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Robert--We have Jack Russell terriors in our family, I should borrow one

Amy--Did you get any of this on film?

Gail--I have heard some parts of CA have a real problem, and I will be persistant this year as well as engaging of my neighborhood (strategic offensive)

8:13am • #10
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Wanda,

Good luck in the war! I hope that you and the dogs are victorious. My 8-year-old son would say that you just need a light saber to get the job done, but the bait should work well. Sounds like you have done your homework. Best of Luck!

8:37pm • #11
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22
2009
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Dawn, I have a light saber, I got it for Christmas 2 years ago.  So far I have only used it for inspiration to spur on my kids sport teams.  Now I should try it as one of my offensive tools.  May the Force Be With You!

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Hi again Wanda - I happened to be circling back to some Blogs of interest and came back to yours.  Anyway, yes to your question.  I stayed at Old Faithful and in Montana our group had an excellent dinner at the Bar S Ranch. 

Trip to Utah/Montana

Cheers

1:52pm • #13
MAR
25
2009
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Hi Wanda -- Woman against beast!  Animals are clever aren't they?  I had a horse property owner once tell me of the troubles he had with these pests and his dog was amazing, he could actually partially go down the hole and he wouldn't stop until he got them.  They still left destructive holes that the horses could fall into and potentially break a leg and be put down, so this was serious business.  This dog earned his keep.

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