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 09-15-2004, 14:43 Post: 96537
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 Pocket Gophers Gone Wild

If you have an old lawn mower around that burns oil, wrap a metal shroud around the muffler and duct tape a reducing connector to some garden hose. Jam a section of hose down the hole. Cover a few of the critter access holes with a board. Run the mower with the choke slightly on. Sit back with a shotgun for a while. You may need to do this for a good half hour or hour and may need to move to several locations.

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 09-16-2004, 12:51 Post: 96588
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If exhaust don't work, I'd experiment with propane injected down into the holes. Start with small timed releases and work up to the big bang principle. One of those deck/porch torches and safety goggles. Be careful!!






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 09-16-2004, 13:21 Post: 96597
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As far as I know, exhaust gases are heavier than air. If you stick a hose in the hole for a distance and cover the access hole, the exhaust gases are driven into the underground tunnels from the engine running. It takes time to get the critters out. Sometimes they move within the tunnels further away from the point you're filling with exhaust. You sometimes have to move to different locations and block whatever passages that you can to corner them and force'em out.






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