Now these aren't as big as the one that I posted originally but they are close in size. I brought them inside to dry because if I left them outside the birds would go to town on them. The one to the left is closest in size to the super sized flower I got a few weeks ago. I've placed them in a window that gets sun so that they can completely dry out. I think I am going to save some for next year and they harvest the rest for edibile seeds. Maybe even try some different spices on them.
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
Comments
Post a Comment