🌱 Trap with Ease, Garden with Peace!
The GopherHawk Trapping Set is a revolutionary solution for gopher control, featuring a wedge and probe tool that allows you to trap without damaging your lawn or garden. Made from durable alloy steel, this eco-friendly set requires no poisons or bait, ensuring a safe and effective way to manage pests. With its compact design and user-friendly features, it's the perfect addition to any garden enthusiast's toolkit.
Color | White |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Brand | GopherHawk |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 20.5 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches |
Included Components | Trap, Wedge-and-Probe Tool |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Folded Size | 1 x 1 x 1 in |
Manufacturer | GopherHawk |
Part Number | 50-5019 |
Item Weight | 1.61 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20.5 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | GH-SET |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Garden |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Hose Length | 22 Inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**M
Only trap worth buying
15 years I've been waging war against moles and gophers. Hundreds of dollars spent on traps and gimmicks. My combat is fought mostly against moles. Until det cord is made legal to buy at my local farm store, this is the only trap worth buying. It work every time. Key is to set it right, which is why the bayonet and plastic stake is included. Take the time to set it up right. Now with this weapon on my side, the war has shifted in my favor. Unfortunately there isn't a good product that prevents moles from starting to destroy my lawn, but at least I can rid them with this product within days.
J**G
Try this with an auger. This trap WORKS!!!!!!!
This trap is amazing. 1000 stars. I would strongly suggest : TCBWFY Auger Drill Bit for Planting 1.6x16.5inch Extended Length Garden Auger Spiral Drill Bit for Planting Bulbs Flowers,Post Hole Digger for 3/8”Hex Drill. Available on Amazon, It works so much better that the tool they sell with it, particularly for folks with hard soil. You just locate the tunnel with a probe and drill the hole. You'll feel the tool bottom out on the tunnel floor with a bit of practice. You drop the trap in the hole and set it, put a little dirt around the trap to block out the light and bye bye gopher.
E**T
Amazing product
Ok. I've had a gopher problem for years. These pesky little bastards have destroyed tons of my grass and landscape. I like other people have tried everything. Literally everything. Then my wife showed me this. Ordered a couple sets and they showed up. Found a couple fresh holes this morning. Easy setting up and within hours, literally 2 hours I got the first one...... These are so much more effective than the Victor traps. I cannot recommend these enough.... Look forward to hunting more of these little buggers.
G**L
!!! CAN'T SAY ENOUGH GOOD THINGS !!!
After years of trapping moles + pocket gophers ( and now needing to trap ground squirrels, which is a whole other subject ) ... and after taking a free lesson from a nursery to do so using the CINCH traps... FINALLY now a nearly PERFECT TRAP for the tunnelers...no lessons needed and more success!1) It's NOT TERRIFYING to set + I can't see any possible way you could crush, break, bruise, cut or otherwise hurt your fingers with this trap! (CINCH was always a tad scary for me + more strength is needed)2) It's unbelievably EASY and FAST to set (once you have estimated the active tunnel location)3) It's unbelievably EASY to know when it's been activated + to remove the vermin4) If you watch some Youtube videos or read about being careful w the straps, you'll be better informed about how to handle it. And the straps are replaceable.5) You don't need much strength to set this.The secret to success (after learning how to NOT damage the straps) is to position it properly in an active tunnel. I believe if you are NOT catching these guys, you are not positioning the trap properly or in the right location. Practice makes perfect. You kinda have to mentally process the positioning...Our vermin seem to have the IQ of a rocket scientist. A pocket gopher actually detoured a new tunnel AROUND the straps. Oops... new hole nearby + unsprung trap! That was okay... I put my gloved fingers into the new hole ( as far as I could, since my vermin now twist + turn their active tunnels... it can be a real challenge, I insert a thin rod sometimes to follow the curve ) And within minutes, we had the bugger.Being in the high desert, we have areas that are sandy, + areas that have great soil. In areas where the ground is very soft and inconsistent, it's more difficult to find the right place + sometimes to keep the trap upright. In sandy soil, when I reach the bottom of the tunnel, I raise the trap ever so slightly to keep the straps free, + sometimes I use a couple of large rocks to hold it upright + to keep it from sinking too much into the ground of the tunnel (I don't want the straps to get "stuck" in the sand, but I don't know if that's even possible,)Additionally, we have the following challenges: vermin invading our bumpy berm that is covered w Wooley Thyme + other delicacies that make it hard to detect runs PLUS vermin that now make turns in their active tunnels, sometimes within a foot or less, and sometimes several times, making it difficult to know where to position the trap.In spite of this challenges, I AM catching them, AND6) This trap causes MUCH LESS DAMAGE TO LANDSCAPING!!! Thanks for such a nearly perfect trap !!!And thank you to AMAZON for your patience regarding a trap that I returned because I lacked the strength to set it, or being too nervous to handle another one safely, or a trap that the ground squirrels avoided like the plague. THANK YOU AMAZONPreviously, we had only been using CINCH very successfully for the last few years, but even those are a little bit scary to set. However now our vermin seem to know how to avoid them. After having caught many, I literally couldn't catch a single one anymore with CINCH, which has also been a great trap for us until it wasn't!
M**Z
Be patient
My first review was a negative but now that I’ve learned to properly use this tool, it’s doing its job..be patient and set up the right way..after the first catch my confidence grew and now it’s easy..
D**S
This is the one that works!
Like so many of you, I have spent years spending hundreds of dollars trying to deal with the moles tearing up my yard. Nothing worked (well, the $200+ spent for a mole trapping guy worked a bit, temporarily), until the gopherhawk!In my attempts, I have tried 3 different types of traps, and I caught zero moles. With the gopherhawk, I have now caught 3! All in about 2 weeks. You can too! Make sure you get the one with the probe. Follow instructions. When you have a yellow show on your trap, I say, dig around it and carefully remove the trap- as all three of mine have only been caught by a paw, and two were still alive. They are tough skinned buggers, so be prepared to use a sharp instrument to finish them off. ALSO, CAREFULLY FOLLOW DIRECTIONS REGARDING SETTING THE TRAP! WHEN YOU HAVE INSERTED IT IN THE HOLE, DO NOT NOT NOT PUSH DOWN! HOLD THE TOP FIRM, AND PULL UP THE SLEEVE BOTTOM! IF YOU PUSH DOWN, YOU JUST MANGLE THE TRAP PART. (although you can rebend those metal pieces, and still use them successfully- yeah, that was me)
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