Tweetwhat are you looking for help with. i am not into pest control but know some as i take great care of my yard etc
Tweetvery off topic here but I remember a few years ago talking to someone on here about pest control, can't remember the name I'm hoping he's still on here.
anyway if you are that guy or anyone else who may be in the trade inbox me and lets bullshit. I am looking for tips, pointers, ideas and techniques on.
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Tweetwhat are you looking for help with. i am not into pest control but know some as i take great care of my yard etc
TweetMountain man was an exterminator for years. It was probably him
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TweetThat may have been mountain man if I remember correctly, I could be wrong? But he unfortunately just passed away.
TweetAh yes baby1 confirmed my thoughts
TweetI’m in the industry and I was just looking to see how other guys where doing things to see in what ways I could improve or make more money. I’m almost positive it was mountain man now that you say it. I’m upset to hear he passed away he had definitely helped me out a bunch along the way.
TweetI have a serious gopher problem. They took down 4 fruit trees this winter. If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. I use pinch traps but those suckers are so smart, they just bury the traps
Tweettry some type of bait, we don't deal with them really here but i would definetly looking baiting instead of traps.
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TweetLook into eggshells, human hair and certain essential oils, like tea tree. All 3 of these things deter many pests
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Tweetive seen gofers smoked out of there dens.. then guys plinkem off with the 22.. this was a guys farm tho so they kinda do what they want
Tweetunlike moles gophers dont eat grubs etc they eat plant material. all i heard about was poison etc. i also seen where a guy filled the ground or tunnels with propane and oxygen. there was a video called the rodenator
Tweethaha, we did it with gophers ground hogs and mud turtles. anything that digs holes in the ground will break your cows and horses legs, so they have to be eliminated. the mud turtles eat all your fish and dig holes out of the bottoms of your retaining ponds. hell of a good way to get a good long distance shooting practice. skunks also but that is usually a very long distance shot if you dont want to puke your guts out
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