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The Crittergetter provides a gopher control technique that has been used successfully throughout the U.S. by savvy farmers and homeowners for decades. A report performed by the University of Nebraska for the U.S. department of Agriculture has proven this abatement method to be 90% effective for the elimination of gophers. A link to this document can be found here: http://www.crittergetteronline.com/PDF/gophers.pdf - Page B-25. The Crittergetter uses a proactive rather than reactive abatement technique that is safe for use around both children and pets.

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  • i use my 22 cal and a bunch load of tnt to get rid of them darn varmints,always works 100%

  • @DuckingNDiving With the 22, unfortunately, you have to wait for one of the little buggers to show itself by which time it could have torn down half your garden. TNT, can you say "Caddyshack" ;) Draw back of both; can't use either of them in town!

  • Can it fit to a lawn mower exhaust or would the connection melt with the heat

  • @dubldeka We have a "work around" for those smaller engine vehicles that can have heat issues with our stuff (some tractors, mowers, ATV's, etc...). Please send an email via the "Contact Us" link in the title-bar of our website CrittergetterOnline for more info.

  • QUIT POISONING THE F* EARTH-

    Thumbs up if you agreee a garanade would be easier

  • @chamblizi A grenade would definitely be more fun, however, it would probably do a little more damage to your lawn than the critter would ;). Regarding "poisoning the earth", anybody who adds any sort of commercial fertilizer or pest control products to their lawn or garden are doing far greater harm than our product - The Carbon Monoxide quickly turns into Carbon Dioxide which is technically food for plants. The small amount of Hydrocarbons and other byproducts are nearly negligible.

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  • IF UR A RED-NECK THEN THEY HAVE ONE CALLED "CRITTER-GIT-R-DONE",LMAO

  • ''Hey guys this underground den is awesome!''

    ''Yeah it is! but i'm really....slee...p...y''

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  • its horrible, i laughed the whole way through... I'm neither for or against this i just found it morbidly funny

  • Um I don't have a farm and I'm not struggling with Moles... WHY AM I WATCHING THIS!!

  • are they still edible after capture? granny makes the best darn gopher gravy ever!

  • thats mean.....

  • Wouldn't the carbon monoxide kill the grass or plants?

  • @cklimen I've been doing this for 20 years. Took a old 100 foot section of 4in. fire hose,duct taped the leaks, and hooked it onto the exhaust of my Dodge dually with Cummins Diesel. Used it on digger squirrels that were tearing up my buddys almond orchard first. Then used it on gophers and moles in my own yard. Works like a charm.

  • Does this work on Elephants? We have a flock of elephants that moved into our back yard, they built a nest in our favourite tree. I don't really want to kill them though. What should I do?

  • @cklimen i live in a town,the tnt is for the rodents and my 22 is for my neighbours,they is all varmints in my vocabulary,yee haww

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