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The pocket gopher mound is low, less than three inches, and is usually shaped like a horseshoe. Pocket gophers are super diggers. They use both their teeth and their claws to dig tunnels.
You know you have gophers if you have mounds of dirt in varying sizes popping up in your yard.
Moles are territorial, with usually only two to three per acre, while there may be 20 or more gophers per acre. Moles are the bigger problem, so we'll deal with them first.
Moles create volcano-shaped mounds of dirt as they excavate their tunnels and, unlike gophers, moles are insectivores that don’t eat plants.
Sonic repellants my also deter these rodents. Voles, moles and gophers can wreak havoc in the garden but they can be managed using various methods to control, deter or eradicate.
I have been bombarded with questions about moles, voles, and pocket gophers lately. Identifying which mammal is causing damage seems to be a major problem among lawn owners. Therefore I will try ...
Gophers may be cute, but their burrowing can wreak havoc on your yard, and they'll eat anything in their path. Here are four methods to help you get rid of gophers in your garden.