TRAPLINE PRODUCTS BLOG



Trapline Products is a manufacturing business specializing in design and manufacture of high quality stainless steel specialty traps for gopher and mole control. Our manufacturing business is an offshoot of a gopher control service business we've operated on the San Francisco Peninsula since 1992.

As our service business grew over the years, we realized that the existing mole and gopher traps available on the market were not effective enough to meet the needs of our business. After many years trapping gophers and moles, we felt we had a pretty good understanding of the limitations of existing traps, and we were confident we could design traps that would get around these limitations and thus be much more effective and efficient.

The Gophinator gopher trap and the Trapline mole trap were developed between 2005 and 2007 and were awarded US patent number 7,380,368 in June, 2008.

More information on our business and the traps we manufacture for moles and gophers, including some free instructional videos on how to use our traps, is available at our main website at www.traplineproducts.com.
Our traps are available for purchase at our online store.

This blog will highlight interesting things that come up in the operation of our manufacturing and service businesses.

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Monday, March 9, 2009

University of California Gopher Control Study

In December of 2008, we were contacted by Dr. Roger Baldwin, Vertebrate Pest Management Advisor for the University of California's Kearney Agricultural Research Center, about contributing our traps and trapping expertise to a gopher control study that he was planning. Roger's study was designed to compare the efficiency of various methods of gopher control, including trapping, pesticidal baiting, and burrow blasting. The study was to be conducted at a large commercial vineyard owned by the E. J. Gallo company located near Sebastopol in the California wine country.


Sections of the vineyard were divided into equally sized study plots, and we got to put our Gophinator traps to work on 3 study plots totaling approximately 12 acres. These study plots were heavily infested with gophers, and we wound up pulling out about 550 gophers off the plots with an initial treatment and a follow up a couple of weeks later. A small portion of our catch is shown in photo to the right.

When results of the study are published, I'll post them here on the blog.

2 comments:

  1. Some results from the first study have been published, and show that trapping with the gophinator(combined with a fumigation follow up) is significantly more effective than alternate methods. The study also shows that trapping can be less labor intensive, and thus cheaper to implement than alternate methods.

    http://www.uckac.edu/uckac/people/PDFs/Vine_Lines18104.pdf

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