How To Set ONLY Gopher Trap That Worked For Me: DK-1 | AnOregonCottage.com

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  • Опубликовано: 25 сен 2019
  • After trying a bunch of different gopher trapping methods over the course of a year, I discovered the trap that actually worked as advertised -- it consistently traps gophers! The DK-1.
    I'm not an expert (you can see), but here's the formula that's worked for me. How I find the best holes and set the trap.
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  • @JSees
    @JSees Год назад +1

    Your passion for getting gophers is admirable, thanks for the tips.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Год назад

      😂 Kind of wish we didn't need to have a "passion" for them!

  • @fredc8346
    @fredc8346 3 года назад +1

    You are the man AnOrangeCottage. I did what you said and within a short time (as soon as I remembered and checked the trap just a few hours later) I got the rascal. I’m sure there are bigger ones but he? was awfully plump. I usually just used poison and usually didn’t get to the main tunnel like I should but it would usually work at some point. I was not having much luck with this guy though and I found your video. And the DK-1 is really the way to go. I may have not got it way down in the hole as far as you did but I thought it was down far enough to get him. Thanks for the info. I still worry about how you had your hand and wrist right near the claws in the video.

  • @mrblueskynm3968
    @mrblueskynm3968 4 года назад +2

    Great advice! I found an abandoned DK-1 trap at a public park today and will be testing it out on the pesky gopher that has come by my yard. I spent a lot of money and effort to have nice gravel landscaping in my yard and when the gophers show up and makes a mess in the nice gravel...they gotta go! It's a lot of work to clean the dirt mounds out of the gravel, only to have the little rodent make another mess the next day in a different location of my yard. Not only that, the little beasts eat on my fruit tree roots and have been known to kill them. I use a Gopher Hawk trap as well in the areas that don't have gravel with fabric beneath and it works like a champ!

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад

      Yes, the amount of dirt a single gopher can deposit in the wrong place is amazing. Really frustrating to have all your hard work ruined. The Gopher Hawk trap looks really cool. I was all set to buy one before the DK-1 started working.

    • @ericheatmiser2099
      @ericheatmiser2099 4 года назад +1

      Gopher hawk didn't work at all in Az. Soil is too hard to probe a hole big enough to get the trap in. The claw bends too easily when trying to insert into the hole. Fumigating with Co2 had the best results but not 100 percent. Baits worked but only for 1 or 2 of the bastards. I have one gopher left and he is persistent. Time to try to trap him. I blame my HOA for this mess. My neighborhood is infested and the common areas and entrances are so bad there are new mounds and sink holes everywhere. They say they have been treating but I think not looking at the infestations.

    • @mrblueskynm3968
      @mrblueskynm3968 4 года назад

      @@ericheatmiser2099 Yeah, it can be tough to trap the little beasts if the soil isn't cooperative.

  • @idahoron
    @idahoron 3 месяца назад

    Thank you this video helped a bunch.

  • @juanoutdoors7824
    @juanoutdoors7824 4 года назад

    I used to Run one of those on my gopher traps and surprisingly I found this out a while after using it that it was actually a mole trap and it was our best trap

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад

      That's interesting. I have a couple of moles I really need to take care of. I'll give the DK-1 a try.

  • @floridaknight3052
    @floridaknight3052 3 года назад

    I just ordered a set using your link. I'm confident theyll work. I live in Idaho, just bought a house that has 2 shops on the property that had poisons and flares for gophers already in there. Seems they didnt work. I feel bad for the little animals but they have to go, I cant grow anything with confidence till they're gone.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! Yes, if they didn't wreak such havoc we'd share our space with them for sure.

  • @michaelshadler292
    @michaelshadler292 3 года назад

    Great and entertaining video

  • @cpatom777
    @cpatom777 10 месяцев назад

    GREAT! Thank you!

  • @bobbyvitatoe5081
    @bobbyvitatoe5081 2 года назад +3

    After watching this video, I knew this trap would work and I'd catch my gopher; in my experience, the gophers operate just as he describes. If you find their tunnel, and open it, they won't like that, and naturally want to close it. I did make one adjustment to his approach though: I poured Uncle Ian's Gopher Repellent in the hole, because I've noticed the gophers will be extra determined to close a hole or tunnel when you pour this stuff in there (enough of this stuff honestly repels them for about a month without traps, but they tend to come back). You would think gopher repelling would make stay away from a tunnel? Wrong, it draws them to the tunnel, because they want to close it due to the smell. I previously tried almond butter with a different trap, covering the hole, hoping the almond butter would lure them in but it didn't work. That said, I left my trap, and the gopher repellent in one of their active holes for a few hours, and bam, that sucker was caught!

  • @flashinpan
    @flashinpan 2 года назад +1

    Great video. I haven't tried the DK-1, but I will, just to see. I am in the Santa Cruz Mountains (California) so a bit drier. The trap that works for me, that I think you might like to try is "The Gophinator" (easy to find on the web). Sets the same way, but a little more foolproof ad far as the trigger.
    Also, I use pipe marking flags. You can get them at any hardware store and the stalk part is metal. You can stick it directly through a little natural hole in the Gophinator so its fast, easy, very cheap and the little plastic flag is usually fluorescent. Two things I would like to add though that I think might help people:
    1) Gloves serve an important purpose. they keep your human stink off the trap. I always use gloves when handling traps and then rub the trap in the dirt before putting into the tunnel. Believe me, it totally matters and they can smell you.
    2) I don't know about your method of leaving the hole open to the air. That has never worked for me (well, once with a cinch trap). In general though, that would repel them. You need to cover up the hole with something loose. I use old hay or grass, then gently put dirt on top. You really need to block out the light. Some people put a wooden cover over the set trap, but to me that's just more stuff to carry around and keep track of. If it works for you to leave it open, great. I've just never seen that as being effective.
    UPDATE: I did try the DK-1. That thing is awful to set. You can do it, but you'll likely get hurt at some point. The Gophinator is way easier to set especially if you are setting a lot of traps and you don't want to screw around. It works on the same principal too.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  2 года назад +1

      Wow, this is really helpful - we will look that up for sure!

    • @twobeer3316
      @twobeer3316 2 года назад +1

      I agree, the Gophinator is the most effective...

    • @flashinpan
      @flashinpan 2 года назад

      @@twobeer3316 The DK-1 is probably good, but it's really big. It rarely fits in the holes the way I need it to. It takes up too much space. Maybe it's only for monster gopher holes?

    • @twobeer3316
      @twobeer3316 2 года назад +1

      @@flashinpan Gopher tunnels are different in size. The Gophinator has a smaller one for Moles, it's identical in design but a tad smaller. Tie them together and secure them, I use a cinder block. I have lost a Gopherhawk and 2 Gopinators to Foxes more than likely, they will smell them and run off with them...

  • @MarkVanWey
    @MarkVanWey Месяц назад

    I use the DKTraps, but the gophers fill the entire hole around the trap with dirt. Usually the trap is still set. Smart little buggers.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  27 дней назад

      Yes, that's common. I would dig it out, clear the hole and reset it because it means they are active in the hole.

  • @peterhauer3960
    @peterhauer3960 2 года назад

    This is the first video which tells you how to set the trap easily, without any spring tension until the last step.

  • @lookinuparena
    @lookinuparena 7 месяцев назад

    This trap is the best! Thank you for the video. Question? How many gophers are in an area you think? Are they big colonies? Just wondering if I should supplement some poison in other holes? There’s just so many mounds!!

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  7 месяцев назад

      They are solitary so one can have holes up to 100 ft apart. So usually one gopher in an area. We have an established "gopher city" and new ones show up, so that could be happening, too. But for the most part once we get one in the area, that will stop it.

  • @ImNotOld_ImVintage
    @ImNotOld_ImVintage 2 года назад

    I wish I had found this video sooner. These were the cheapest trap at my local supply store but they didn't have a model number for me to try and figure out how to set it. After being totally flummoxed in the store for about 15 minutes, I bought a couple other types of traps. The gopher population in my back field has gotten out of hand so I set four traps and 6 hours later 3 out of four were set off with 0 gophers in them. After seeing how these work I'm dead certain they will be more effective, though I'm a little hesitant to try bait because we have one farm cat that kills way more gophers than I do, so I'm hoping to keep her away until after the trap has gone off.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  2 года назад

      Hope these work for you like they do for us! (Lucky you to have a good gopher cat, though!!)

  • @AshGreen359
    @AshGreen359 4 года назад +2

    I've gotten a couple with the Victor Black Hole trap, the old version, the newer ones I hear are useless.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад +1

      I think I also had one of the older ones. I was able to catch one with it. But then I buried it in a main run and couldn't find it again : ) The next one I bought was too small and never caught anybody.

    • @AshGreen359
      @AshGreen359 4 года назад +1

      @@AnOregonCottage I'm trying another version of them that I hope will work, a little discouraged because they do look a little smaller and it's a completely enclosed tube.
      I have the traps in your video on order

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад +1

      @@AshGreen359 Cool! Hope they work for you.

    • @AshGreen359
      @AshGreen359 4 года назад +1

      @@AnOregonCottage I hope so too my garden is being demolished.

  • @boonluerblanchette339
    @boonluerblanchette339 3 года назад

    thank you for Sharing this video I will try it hope I have some l luck.

  • @maziehopp770
    @maziehopp770 3 года назад +1

    Hey this is like the traps we use. They work in almost the same way. It is called a death trap and the brand is cinch traps. They work the same exact way.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  3 года назад

      Yeah, they must be similar - this is called a "death clutch."

  • @fredc8346
    @fredc8346 3 года назад +2

    You had the spring set and when you were adjusting the trigger you had your hand right where the jaws could trap you. What am I missing?

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  3 года назад +1

      I don't remember doing that, but you should definitely not if I did!

    • @charlesmdasilva
      @charlesmdasilva 3 года назад +1

      Gha I was like "HIS HAND WAS RIGHT IN THE JAWS!!!" Good video, I guess he knows what he was doing.

    • @fredc8346
      @fredc8346 3 года назад

      @@charlesmdasilva I am not sure, but I have an idea that his hand was not really in it or too close. But better to be safe as that could be disaster if it tore into a wrist. What really was kind of scary to me was that others may handle it that way when set by showing that. Hold it from the other end!!

  • @ThoughtfulBiped
    @ThoughtfulBiped Год назад

    @AnOregonCottage, do you find that you need to sanitize the traps after catching gophers? I have been using cinch traps and gopher hawks with some success but after a time they seem to ignore them just fill them in with soil. I am wondering if they can smell the previously killed gophers on them and need to bleach the traps. We are having a terrible gopher year here in Northern CA and I am at my wits end.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Год назад

      Oh wow, that's too bad. I actually haven't washed them, though there are always times they ignore them. I should keep track to see if this is an issue.

    • @ThoughtfulBiped
      @ThoughtfulBiped Год назад

      @@AnOregonCottage I think I just needed to put my frustrations out into the ethers. Caught a female and three young ones last night within a few hours after getting some renewed motivation from watching your video. I may have been getting lazy about it, the gopher hawk makes it easy to feel like I am doing something even though I can't really see what I am doing. Ended up digging up one of my fifty foot rows in the middle of my garden space and found a bunch of deep tunnels, waited for sign of activity and set traps. It is really hard with deep wood chip mulch to see their activity, we don't see much mounding because of the chips, just plants disappearing. Anywho, thanks for the motivation to keep at it and not pull all of my hair out over it.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Год назад

      @@ThoughtfulBiped I'm so glad it was motivating for you - I know the defeated feeling as it's an ongoing issue with us and at the height of summer is a mini job. But we don't have near the number we did when we first moved here, so there is that motivation to keep at it! Definitely would be harder to see if we had wood chips like you do!

  • @greggmyers6135
    @greggmyers6135 Год назад

    Hi, great video and well documented, too! I don’t have a DK-1 yet, but am thinking of ordering one. I did get rid of the colony of 4 gophers in my back yard, but it was a grisly process which I did by hand, and I didn’t like doing it. So I would rather trap them but I fear that the kind of gopher here in Idaho is smaller than you pulled out in the video. Do you possibly have some insight as to the minimum gopher size this trap would work with? I have spent hundreds of dollars on other methods and none of them worked.The county here reportedly uses the DK-1 but they admit it is time consuming and not all that effective so I suspect our gophers might be too small for the snare distance. But I also read a lot of bad information about gophers in general so I don’t know what to believe.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Год назад

      Hmmm, we've caught smaller gophers with the DK-1, though I don't know if they're as small as what you have. If your county isn't having a lot of luck, that may be your answer.

  • @tbpc800
    @tbpc800 4 года назад +3

    I just received my dk 1 Gopher traps! Oh please dear God wish me luck!

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад +1

      Luck! Luck! :)

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад +4

      Brian says to remember to not be discouraged if you don't trap one the first time, keep at it, refining your setting and digging and you'll eventually get them.

  • @heimbatman4516
    @heimbatman4516 3 года назад +1

    Have tried them multiple times, in different locations...every time they fill the trap up and I find it tripped with no gopher. The last time, I opened up the active exit hole (at my freshly planted succulent masterpiece), then found the main tunnel about a foot away, which followed the old irrigation line to the former sprinkler head and continued beneath my driveway. I set two - one in the main tunnel a foot from the exit hole, (at my succulents) and the other at the tunnel going beneath the driveway. I left the exit hole open, and covered both of the holes were the traps were set, my thinking being that they (or, it) would come to close up the exit hole and run into the traps, since it's defeated the ones I've put in the exit hole. The following day...all three holes were plugged, both traps tripped, and ...no gopher.
    This after trying a metal live trap - that didn't work either, and the opening to the live trap cage was never sealed. Poison hasn't worked either, and I'm trying to avoid that.
    I think the next step is to kill the wifi he's getting to watch youtube/surf gopher-survival blogs, then negotiate.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  3 года назад

      Ugh (though laughing at your wifi idea…). They are so FRUSTRATING. While this is what has worked for us better than all the others, it's still not 100%. Are they smarter than the others? Who knows? The battle goes on...

  • @jerrythomas7401
    @jerrythomas7401 4 года назад +1

    I have tried about everything that you talked about. Right now I'm using the victor, I only trapped 3 . There laughing at me. I'm in north east Washington and I'm going to order the Dk 1 tomorrow. P.s. I also have the gopher hawk. Don't buy it. It's very expensive and doesn't work. Now I know how they got the dialogue for caddyshack lol

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад +1

      So true! I've had no luck with victor and just this morning caught one with the DK-1! Pulling for you!

  • @robertovega936
    @robertovega936 Год назад

    Sir, I use the cinch trap and sometimes I catch them, sometimes I don't. I also live in oregon, thx for your advice

  • @cackleberrycottage2340
    @cackleberrycottage2340 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for this information. I only have a 1/4 acre property and they are destroying it! Last year I lost most of my plants to them. We have been trying poison, but with very little success. I have neighbors on either side of me that do nothing about their gophers and so they are breeding and coming into my yard from both sides! I have declared 2020 the year of gopher war and I intend to win!

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад

      I hope this works for you like it has for us! It's unfortunate about your neighbors - at least ours has been working to rid her pasture of them, too.

    • @AshGreen359
      @AshGreen359 3 года назад

      Perhaps soak the ground with a repellent, if they have better places to go, they'll leave you alone

  • @drumtwo4seven
    @drumtwo4seven 4 месяца назад

    DAMN GOOD VIDEO THANK YOU 👍

  • @MrBornfisher
    @MrBornfisher Месяц назад

    I`ve got 10 kills this year. 6 with gopher hawk, 3 with the green traps and 1 BB gun kill. I like the gopher hawk the best. Very quick and humane kills.

  • @gracebock2900
    @gracebock2900 4 года назад +2

    Hai, just curious to know - what's a gopher? ( I live very far from the US 😁)

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад +1

      They're a rodent that lives underground. Kind of like a cross between a squirrel and a mole.

    • @gracebock2900
      @gracebock2900 4 года назад +2

      @@AnOregonCottage Much thanks for the info.Haha now I hv an extra addition to my English vocabulary n more knowledge of animal world in God's creation😘😘♥️♥️

  • @epk2027
    @epk2027 2 месяца назад

    Where thick leather gloves when you pull the trap out of the hole. One time I had one barely caught by the fur and he was still very much alive I was glad I wore gloves , I also had a long copper wire attached to the trap and a long piece of rebar to stake it with.that rebar was used to finish the job , my version of wackamole

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the tips! Brian wears gloves and has a wire system, but not the rebar idea, so I'll pass that along!

  • @jell4662
    @jell4662 4 месяца назад

    My brother and I used these back in the 70s for our Dads alpha field….the best traps ever!
    He paid us 25 cents a claw..lol

  • @markfcoble
    @markfcoble 3 года назад +1

    Thanks! Good show. The war is on!

  • @davidparker8242
    @davidparker8242 4 года назад

    I have not tried this trap. It looks good. I caught my gopher with a Gopher Hawk.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад +1

      The Gopher Hawk looks really cool. I was about to buy one before the DK-1 started working.

  • @aldo-228
    @aldo-228 2 года назад

    I wish we had your soil type. I'm fighting lots of rocks and sandy conditions. But l like your videos.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  2 года назад

      Thank you (though we have a lot of rocks, too!)

  • @okamisan3642
    @okamisan3642 4 года назад

    This device makes it four different gopher traps I'm using. The gophernator is my main squeeze.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад

      That's interesting!

    • @krisinoregon6806
      @krisinoregon6806 3 года назад

      YES! I use the gophernator as well. I'm also in the valley. I think my count this year is 8 gophers.
      I have smaller version for moles, but am never able to trap those guys.

    • @airdrop1670
      @airdrop1670 3 года назад

      @@krisinoregon6806 Moles are tricky , place your trap in the run then rock the business end down into the run so they over shoot the trap , you don't want them to feel it or they'll go under it for sure . Here in Michigan we have a bigger and smaller star nose mole that mounds up dirt like gophers , so the 2 sizes are handy .

    • @krisinoregon6806
      @krisinoregon6806 3 года назад

      @@airdrop1670 thanks, my challenge this season is voles. They have absolutely exploded this year.

    • @airdrop1670
      @airdrop1670 3 года назад

      @@krisinoregon6806 Found this , interesting Idea , ruclips.net/video/iJZxRqOZLGQ/видео.html Also this lol ruclips.net/video/WEl41J4W-pU/видео.html

  • @michaelshadler292
    @michaelshadler292 3 года назад

    My problem is finding the tunnel. Got mounds though

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  3 года назад

      I know - that's the time consuming part!

    • @survivaltraining8743
      @survivaltraining8743 2 года назад

      Use a screewdriver to probe the dirt. You will find the hole is much easier to probe even when it has Ben filled with dirt. I used trap gophers for money and you get real good at setting traps fast and they always work if set right.

  • @Laurel-Crowned
    @Laurel-Crowned 4 года назад

    Been trying this for years. I have been unable to find the tunnel after digging and digging and digging. My holes are so little and they cover their holes/tunnels so fast. My poor tree's 😭

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад

      I've been there. Sometimes I just can't find the run going down and I feel like I'm just digging a new tunnel. This is especially true when our soil is wet. I've had much better luck when it's dry.

  • @jamesdewer
    @jamesdewer 16 дней назад

    Man, the prep work required to set one of those is horrendous. The odds of it working for smaller coastal gophers questionable. The best traps are those stake type that drive a spike through the varmit. Time permitting a pellet rifle

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  8 дней назад

      That's interesting - we hear of different things working for different people. That's why we tested so many before finding this that worked for our gophers.

  • @sweetboba7971
    @sweetboba7971 3 года назад

    I purchase the DK-1 traps a couple of weeks ago ,there's no way I can turn the trigger all the way around, I just don't seem to have the strength to that. What a waist of money,

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  3 года назад

      I wonder if you're trying to turn it too far? You just turn it enough to catch.

    • @LandLAuctionCo
      @LandLAuctionCo 3 года назад

      Check out Burrow buddy on RUclips. He sells a took to dig out the tunnel and to set the trap easy enough for a kid. They have worked for me. I hope that helps.

    • @MarkVanWey
      @MarkVanWey Месяц назад

      In the manufacturer instructions they describe a way to make the spring lighter. Basically just turning it past where it's supposed to be. This stretches the spring so it's not as strong. If you can't set it right now, you will probably need to put it in a vise or clamp to do that. This also makes the trigger more sensitive. (lighter)

  • @jjharris8341
    @jjharris8341 2 года назад +2

    I hate gophers as much as anyone, but PLEASE DON'T USE POISON. You will kill hawks, owls, bobcats.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  2 года назад

      No, we don't now (plus it didn't work the one time we tried it).

  • @warrenmolle2405
    @warrenmolle2405 2 года назад

    Set a gopher trap

  • @gatovolador1277
    @gatovolador1277 3 года назад +1

    Too much Blah Blah Blah for gopher trap

  • @barbaraconnolly9000
    @barbaraconnolly9000 4 года назад

    Gross. Why do you feel need to kill all the wild life and Gophers are that. You talk about killing so easily.

    • @BrettSutherland10
      @BrettSutherland10 4 года назад +3

      When they tear up your yard and eat your food that you've spent months cultivating from seed, then you'll understand. Besides, I'm pretty sure that manual removal of pests is organic! No chemicals added.

    • @shawnauw
      @shawnauw 4 года назад +3

      You must not have ever had a gopher problem. They literally ruin your yard and garden. A trap is actually a quick and humane way to do it.

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  2 года назад

      Yep.

    • @caroljohnson2102
      @caroljohnson2102 2 года назад

      @@AnOregonCottage p

  • @simpleliving4703
    @simpleliving4703 4 года назад +2

    That's disgusting! Leave them alone! Why the heck do you have to trap them? Not humane!!!!

    • @AnOregonCottage
      @AnOregonCottage  4 года назад +3

      I wish we could. They have destroyed the yard around our house. Leaving big divots so it's difficult even to walk there. And if we let them continue, could undermine the foundation.

    • @gracebock2900
      @gracebock2900 4 года назад +2

      @@AnOregonCottage Be at peace, not guilty.It's pest control😘😘

    • @ericheatmiser2099
      @ericheatmiser2099 4 года назад +6

      It's not like there is any danger of them going extinct. You must NOT be a homeowner or gardener because if you were you'd have every arsenal ready at your disposal. How would you like to spend 15 years growing a backyard paradise only to watch your 15 thousand dollars and thousands of hours of hard work destroyed in front of your eyes. I'm a bleeding heart liberal and if I had a chance I would find extreme pleasure in watching them die a slow miserable death and I'd video it to give satisfaction to other homeowners and gardeners.

    • @BrettSutherland10
      @BrettSutherland10 4 года назад +4

      @@ericheatmiser2099 can I get an amen?

    • @heimbatman4516
      @heimbatman4516 3 года назад +3

      You must not own a home, or, don't mind a front yard full of big dirt holes and nothing nice to look at, nor do you have a collapsing driveway and/or sidewalk/home foundation because they've excavated all the dirt from beneath it. Human homes displace their natural predators - they are a part of the environment and have a place, but like everything else, need to be managed due to...us. That means either live catch-and-release (hasn't worked) or trapping, then poison. Next to live catch (not easy AT ALL), instant-kill traps are the next most humane thing to do (catch and release will put them into areas that either give them the opportunity to fuck up someone else's yard, or puts them in close proximity to coyotes/gopher snakes). Poison is the last option, and shouldn't be one that is a 2nd generation kill (i.e. kills an animal that tries to eat the carcass). But doing nothing is only an option if you have a plot of land you don't do anything with. With a brother who's a zen buddhist, I totally get the do-nothing/do no harm to sentient beings thing, but...you'd better be a vegan to even say that.