Pocket gophers of the genus Orthogeomys and Pappogeomys are major pests in rangeland and agricultural areas throughout Mexico. Control relies on the indiscriminate use of fumigants and poison baits. These controls are applied in a haphazard manner; do not provide long-term benefits and the non-target hazards and public safety risks are perceived to be extremely high. Studies indicate that as a result of reinvasion of treated areas or territory expansion of animals surviving the control procedure, controls relying on removal of animals may be limited unless applied at frequent (every three months or less) intervals
Fossorial mammals such as the pocket gopher (Thomomys spp.) are well adapted to life in an undergrou...
The Botta\u27s or Valley pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae), except possibly for the California ground ...
Rodenticide options for pocket gopher control are more limited now than anytime in the last 40 years...
Pocket gophers of the genus Orthogeomys and Pappogeomys are major pests in rangeland and agricultura...
Pocket gophers (Pappogeomys meiriami merriami) are a problem in both crops and rangelands of Mexico....
Information concerning hispid pocket gopher (Orthogeomys hispidus hispidus) damage to sugarcane and ...
Pocket gophers occur only in North and Central America but within this vast area few other native ro...
Pocket gophers (Thomomys spp.) damage or destroy regeneration on hundreds of thousands of acres of f...
Pocket gophers (Pappogeomys merriami merriami) are a problem in both crops and rangelands of Mexico....
The pest status of pocket gophers (Thomomys spp. and Geomys spp.) to agricultural crops and home gar...
Pocket gopher biology, behavior, damage, and control are discussed extensively in this paper, with e...
Pocket gophers of concern to foresters in the Pacific Northwest belong to the genus Thomomys (13). T...
Current techniques for the control of pocket gophers use traps, fumigants or toxic baits. Trapping a...
Reforestation efforts are often severely hindered on sites that contain high populations of pocket g...
Identification; Habitat; Food habits; General characteristics; Damage; Legal status; Damage preventi...
Fossorial mammals such as the pocket gopher (Thomomys spp.) are well adapted to life in an undergrou...
The Botta\u27s or Valley pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae), except possibly for the California ground ...
Rodenticide options for pocket gopher control are more limited now than anytime in the last 40 years...
Pocket gophers of the genus Orthogeomys and Pappogeomys are major pests in rangeland and agricultura...
Pocket gophers (Pappogeomys meiriami merriami) are a problem in both crops and rangelands of Mexico....
Information concerning hispid pocket gopher (Orthogeomys hispidus hispidus) damage to sugarcane and ...
Pocket gophers occur only in North and Central America but within this vast area few other native ro...
Pocket gophers (Thomomys spp.) damage or destroy regeneration on hundreds of thousands of acres of f...
Pocket gophers (Pappogeomys merriami merriami) are a problem in both crops and rangelands of Mexico....
The pest status of pocket gophers (Thomomys spp. and Geomys spp.) to agricultural crops and home gar...
Pocket gopher biology, behavior, damage, and control are discussed extensively in this paper, with e...
Pocket gophers of concern to foresters in the Pacific Northwest belong to the genus Thomomys (13). T...
Current techniques for the control of pocket gophers use traps, fumigants or toxic baits. Trapping a...
Reforestation efforts are often severely hindered on sites that contain high populations of pocket g...
Identification; Habitat; Food habits; General characteristics; Damage; Legal status; Damage preventi...
Fossorial mammals such as the pocket gopher (Thomomys spp.) are well adapted to life in an undergrou...
The Botta\u27s or Valley pocket gopher (Thomomys bottae), except possibly for the California ground ...
Rodenticide options for pocket gopher control are more limited now than anytime in the last 40 years...