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  1. Patty Hubbard
    January 5, 2017

    I have a farm and neighbors on each side if me have both gophers and ground squirrels but I don’t and haven’t for over five years. I spent many hours day and night sitting outside with my 22 and 410, when they came up I shot them and let them slide back down the hole covered and left. If you get good and watch you can actually see the grass moving as the start tunneling close to the top, then you can hold the 22 about six inches above the ground and shot down. None of the others will cross over the died or bones of others. It is a long job but very very very worth it. I can now enjoy my silver Gray’s and I don’t have to worry about the creature’s getting into wiring in the tractors and chewing them up. No chemicals just a lot of patience. On a funny note my little dog would sit beside me and when I told him I’m he would run over sniff and then pee on the hole.

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    • Tommy
      April 17, 2017

      get a life.you just want to shoot and kill some thing,

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  2. Colette Salyer-Schmidt
    September 10, 2018

    Sad.

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