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Friday, September 16, 2011

Black Hole Rodent Trap

This is the number 1 selling gopher trap in the USA Use Blackhole For Gophers, Rats, and Moles. Find a Fresh Gopher or Mole Mound: 1. Lightly "prime" blackhole trap with loose soil to conceal cable noose and floor of trap. 2. Find a fresh gopher or mole mound. Dig up and expose open tunnel. In lawns, carefully spade up a rectangular piece of sod and save to cover hole once rodent is caught. 3. Install blackhole trap in tunnel opening and seal all cracks with loose soil to insure no light enters. 4. Keep vent hole in the back end of the trap clear of soil to allow air to enter. Why Gophers Pack Dirt in Trap: a. Trap improperly set in tunnel. b. Light leakage into trap. c. Trap too "stiff." Readjust trigger for tripping with just a slight touch. d. Maybe you have a smart gopher. If packing persists, stick a carrot in the vent hole and reset trap. Let's see how smart he is! 1. Lay blackhole trap on flat surface. 2. With left hand, depress spring down flush with top of trap and hold down. 3. With tight hand, lay "spring bar" across spring and insert end in "trigger bar" across spring and insert end in "trigger" hold. Gently release. 4. The trap is now set and ready to install in gopher tunnel. A Few Extra Trapping Tips: 1. Trap evening and early morning. 2. Cover gopher & mole trap with loose soil, sealing all light except vent hole on end. 3. Wash blackhole trap with water after use. 4. Set gopher & mole trap in fresh tunnel only. If no activity in a few hours, move trap. For Rats: 1. Set trap as per gopher instructions. 2. Drop bait through vent hole in rear of trap, keeping bait behind trigger grid. Sprinkle a small amount of bait at the mouth of the trap to entice rats. For bait, use corn, nuts, seeds, grain, bread crumbs, peanut butter, etc. 3. Set the rat trap in areas where rats are active-under sinks, behind appliances, in storage areas, etc.

Amazon Sales Rank: #11598 in Home Brand: Woodstream No Poisons No Gases Easy to Set Effective

Customer Reviews more useful 23 of 24 people found the following review helpful. It really works! I Spoiledbrat for a gopher problem now for several months, and are an animal lover, I tried another easy way to get rid of my gophers. How? I bought a powder mixed with chili powder of dried blood things a local store. Does it work? No! I begged to go to gopher. I even suggested that he was in my backyard, neighbors say, but he would not go. Finally I decided to buy the Black Hole here after seeing such positive reviews. The trap was simple to configure and requires no bait. It worked the first try! It broke my heart to have to kill the gopher poor, so I said a prayer in the trash. I think (hope) that he was the only Gopher, but if not, I'm sure the black hole I will not let down. 16 of 16 people found the following review helpful. Mike Caddy Shack By Jane Mundy We had five acres and more walked with Gopher. Having all kinds of traps and poisons with little success I discovered the Black Hole Rodent Trap The first year I have the black hole I caught more than 120 The largest catch was a day from September to December traps. I recommend this case. 11 of 11 people found this review helpful. A Garden for tom_in_co saver is undoubtedly the best gopher trap * is available. Waffles appeared in my garden on my first deployment in Iraq, where I was powerless to do anything about their raids. After my return I have tried everything: chewing gum, crystallized urine of foxes, gopher traps EasySet (TM), smoke bombs, CO, poison, fire a gun ... nada. At best, it was pure luck and the flowers / trees are still consumed. I read the reviews of the Black Hole trap rodents, here on Amazon, a dim. However, I was at the end of my tether. Now, without exaggeration, these things are quick waffles! I had been for less than 24 hours and bang! Dead gopher. And unlike the EasySet trap, it is easy to extract foxes as gopher Mon snacks too .... See all 64 customer feedback ....

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