Expert States: Use Your Car to Control GophersEngine Exhaust Found To Be 90% Effective In Gopher Control; The Crittergetter Delivers April 25, 2007 (FPRC) -- Burrowing critters are frustrating. Moles, gophers, voles, shrews, woodchucks, chipmunks, prairie dogs, squirrels, among others; all exhibit damaging behavior when combined with planned landscaping. What seems to make the damage done by these animals worse is the intelligence displayed by them when attempting to stop them: They learn to avoid and overcome traps, they hide and barricade themselves away from danger, they adapt to noise, and they learn to shun baits and poisons. Often adding even more frustration is the common error of misidentification of the perpetrating animal, which typically causes the use of inappropriate products, and in turn, ineffective treatment. Considering all of these contributing factors, it's a wonder anyone is ever able to get a leg up on these animals. The Crittergetter is a new product that just might help to alleviate many of these problems. Peter Klimen, the Crittergetter creator states: "Use of the Crittergetter removes much of the contradiction and confusion created due to the differing types of treatments required between gopher control and control for many of these other types of critters." He goes on to say: "By delivering fast moving, burrow-end reaching, 'non-pest specific' carbon monoxide gas, the Crittergetter, unlike many other products, will be effective regardless of what type of burrowing pest it comes up against - mole control, vole control, prairie dog control, etc - no problem" Keywords: gopher control, mole control, vole control You can read this press release online at: http://www.free-press-release-center.info/pr00000000000000004502.html |