Ive heard that MOLES and GOPHERS are antisocial. Is that true?
The experts describe a MOLES and GOPHERS as solitary and territorial animals. We have observed GOPHERS to be extremely aggressive. When one pocket GOPHER meets another, they squeal and hiss at one another, and their teeth chatter. They may fight violently. An adult GOPHER is extremely territorial and will rigorously defend its territory against intruders. Never try to pick up a live GOPHER. We have experienced exceptions on occasion. We have caught a GOPHER and a day later, a caught another MOLE or another GOPHER in the same tunnel, sharing an extensive runway, we assume, without confrontation. We only mention this to encourage you exhaust every trapping opportunity. Except during mating season, MOLES and GOPHERS live alone in their burrow system. Experts say that a pocket GOPHER runs it main tunnel, checking its entire territory every 24-hours. MOLES are not so predictable, but if you locate a main tunnel near to his location, the air and light will bring him to the surface to check a
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