How Can I Keep Gophers from Ruining My Lawn?

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Asked By GreenThumbGal42 On

I've got a real problem with gophers where I live—they're relentless and keep invading yards. I'm planning to install hardware cloth under my lawn and other spots, but I've heard from some that it only works for a few years before they find a way through. Is it worth spending the money on, and are there any other effective methods to keep these little devils from destroying my new lawn?

2 Answers

Answered By EcoFriendlyFreak On

You might want to try gopher repellents! I used a castor bean-based option that worked pretty well. It’s organic, and they just can’t stand the smell. I would sprinkle some in planting holes and even around the edges of my garden. Just make sure to cover it up a bit so they don’t dig it all out! Also, a little trench around the perimeter with it helps a ton.

Answered By GardenNinja88 On

If you're serious about getting rid of gophers, I'd suggest getting a Have-a-heart trap. Sure, it sounds a bit harsh, but it’s a humane way to catch them. Once you've got one, you can take it a bit further out and release it, or if you really want to go for it, a .22 with sub-sonic rounds can do the job if you're comfortable with that. Just be careful with your methods—snares and poison can be iffy.

NatureLover99 -

Yeah, totally! People underestimate humane options, but sometimes, it's just about keeping the balance. Better to relocate them if you can.

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