Zarezhu
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Hey all. The gentleman I'm renting landing from told me there weren't gophers on/around his large property. For this reason, I didn't add gopher cages preseason.
Roughly a week ago, I noticed a plant started drinking less and less. The hole stayed moist, while other plants around it were thriving. It looked like it had been overwatered. Mild wilt for a week or so. This plant went into complete wilt overnight. I then noticed the trunk has been chewed/gnawed on. And the underside of branches near the ground.
I saw what looked like a small mouse scurrying around the hole in circles as I peeled the straw away. I killed the mouse (i think it's actually a vole). I did not find any gopher holes in the plant, or around the plant, even though it showed symptoms of roots being eaten (the slow wilt/stopped drinking/quick death overnight).
Today I noticed around 5 more large plants with moderate wilt, drinking less, and gnawing around the trunks. There are no gopher holes in the garden, but there are 2 gopher holes around my rows of corn.
The biggest plant in my garden, a potential 8 or 9 pounder, is not drinking much water any more, and has wilt similar to an overwatered plant. Gnawed stalk. Wtf do I do guys, I'm mildly panicking. Could lose a lot of medicine in the next few days.
I don't necessarily care aboit being humane, I want to exterminate these motherfuckers. Advice is appreciated. Have a blessed day all