So I'm finding more and more of these on my grapevine. Which has me super stoked. Obviously these are the beginnings to something tasty I've been patiently waiting for some time now (over 5 years to be exact). It appears my patience is being rewarded this summer. The vine has also spread well across the alley and into the neighbors yard. (they don't mind already asked) Besides who wouldn't want free grapes. These will be the eating kind and not the wine kind. Concorde to be exact. Seedless.
So if you've seen some of my past posts you know that I've had encounters with possums and raccoons in my backyard garden. I've trapped 3 raccoons and eliminated 2 possums but gophers had been a problem in the past I wasn't really willing to tackle. At least until recently. The gophers in my backyard alley were ruining plants and soil everywhere. I'd had enough. So after some serious research I chose my weapon. A Victor Black Box Gopher trap. The amazon reviews were great and it was under $15. Now as you see the trap here it's set and ready to go. You would just point that end (the open end) towards an open tunnel. It works like a reverse mouse trap, instead of pinning a rodent down it pulls them up and pins them to the roof of the trap. The trigger is that coat hanger looking metal piece in the middle. It packs quite a punch when triggered. Now you can't just look for an open hole and stick it in front of it. I watched YouTube for about an ho...
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