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Victor 0611 Easy Set Weather-Resistant Outdoor Gopher Trap 2-Pack

Description:

  • Designed for Gophers - This pincher-style trap is designed to be placed directly in runways or mound openings to effectively eliminate gophers inside their tunnels
  • Easy to Install - The trap features a narrow design and short base to allow for easy tunnel application
  • Peace of Mind - When in use, all moving parts are securely below ground, away from people and pets, helping to prevent accidental triggers
  • Durable Design - The galvanized steel construction ensures superior durability to ensure many seasons of protection against gophers
  • For All Soil Types - This trap can be used in all soil types including sandy, silty, clay, and loamy soils to combat gophers in a variety of locations

  • The Victor Easy Set Gopher Trap is ideal for trapping gophers that can cause massive damage to the yard. This trap features a narrow design, which is ideal to place directly into gopher tunnels. The Easy Set traps come fully assembled and ready for use. Some traps are not ideal for all soil types, although the Easy Set trap is! Use in clay, sand, and normal soils and know that any of the traps moving parts are secured underground when in use. To use the traps simply set and cover with dirt or place in a gopher mound. Most effective in spring and fall, these traps can help to stop breeding populations. The galvanized steel construction provides durability and a long-lasting future for trapping gophers that invade the yard.

    Reviews:

    5.0 out of 5 stars I'm 2/2, 100% trap rate so far

    K.C. · February 3, 2021

    (function() { P.when('cr-A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if(typeof A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel === 'function') { A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel('review_text_read_more', 'Read more of this review', 'Read less of this review'); } }); })(); .review-text-read-more-expander:focus-visible { outline: 2px solid #2162a1; outline-offset: 2px; border-radius: 5px; } I'm a normal dude who lives in a suburb. I'm not a master trapper, nor do I work on a farm. I can barely go outside without sneezing.All of that is to say that I had no experience setting a gopher trap, a mouse trap, or any other trap. The only trap I ever set were those terro ant baits around the house (which work great as well).When the gophers decided to move into my modest little lawn area 60x20feet, I was pretty upset. We had just put in sod and it was perfectly lump-free. My family and I would enjoy nice picnics on the lawn and just lay out. About 6 months ago, I noticed my grass was starting to die in spots and I blamed the summer heat/irrigation. I watered the hell out of my lawn and nothing was working. I started noticing little dirt piles all over the place and was clueless to what that meant. Our gardener told me it was gophers and he said he would get poison to eliminate them. I said cool thanks.3 months later, the gophers laughed at whatever the gardener was putting into the little holes. If anything, they multiplied as the gopher piles increased and my lawn was basically 45% destroyed. dirt piles turned into mud piles and my backyard lawn became a swampy mess. I used to lay out on that lawn with my kids. Now I had to cordon off whole areas because of the poison in the ground.I told my gardener that I would need to step in.I started watching hours and hours of youtube videos and ended up purchasing every poison or deterrent I could find. I tried poison gas, flooding, coffee grinds, etc. As I was about to pull the trigger on a pack of 10 sonic spikes, I looked in the mirror and asked, "what am I doing?" Do I really want a lawn full of poison emitting a high pitched screech 24/7? That was not the reality I wanted to live.I knew the only way to win this war was to catch the gopher in the act and have evidence of its demise. Even with poison and sonic spikes, I would never really know if they were working. I needed to see bodies.I bought the EZ set victor traps because they were the cheapest and smallest. I looked at the scissor ones above ground (expensive, and more skill required to find a main tunnel from top side) and the black hole looking ones (very big, need to dig out my lawn too much). I figured I was in for a long war so I would try out all the traps over the course of a few months if the EZ set victor ones didn't work.I got them in the mail in one day and set up the trap just like the youtube video said. It was super easy. Just make sure the hole is big enough and you tie a sturdy rope/string to the trap so you can pull it out of the ground easier. Although I was optimistic I would get something (my lawn felt like it was times square for gophers at this point), I wasn't sure if I had set the trap right. I was feeling nervous - was this gonna work?I went back the next morning to look at the trip and see if the string had moved around at all. It seemed like it did. I grabbed the wire and started tugging. It was definitely more stuck than I remember. I pulled harder. The wire I used snapped. UGHGHHHHH! I was going to lose my trap to this damn gopher. Extremely frustrated, I put my whole arm into the hole up to my elbow to see if I could retrieve the trap. At this point, I was 50/50 if I had actually trapped the gopher or if he just pulled the whole damn thing down into his tunnel as a souvenir. I still couldn't get it out so I had to grab a 12'' tent stake to try and pull it out. Finally, after about 10 min, I was able to hook the trap with the metal stake and start yanking it the trap out. I guess I could have just used a shovel to excavate it, but I didn't want to damage my lawn even more.When I pulled the trap out, to my surprise and disgust, there was a dead gopher. A lot of complex emotions ran though me, but I was happy it worked. Having never trapped anything in my life, the first time seeing a dead gopher is alarming, to say the least.And that was it! It was one gopher wreaking havoc on my lawn. After trapping the one gopher, I didn't see any more dirt piles for about 3 weeks. Last night I noticed a little pile, so I set another trap. Next morning, BOOM, another dead gopher.THESE THINGS WORK. AND THEY'RE CHEAP! AND SMALL!Highly recommend. 5 stars.The end.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Very sturdy metal! Caught a gopher on my first try.

    P.R.Q. · June 9, 2025

    Very sturdy metal. Setting the trap is difficult at first, but one you learn how to do it, it’s not hard.

    1.0 out of 5 stars Sorry, didn't work for me

    M.W.H. · July 22, 2011

    So here's my story. First of all, I've no particular interest in promoting any particular mole trap. I just want to let folks know what worked (and didn't) for me.About five weeks ago I began to notice that I had a new mole problem in my yard. Two to four new mounds would be noticed each morning. I had a similar problem last year and a `professional' mole trapper caught one and the problem went away for several months.I initially bought three different brands of traps (Macabee, Talprid, and Victor) and set them out following the manufacturers instructions. Because I have a big lawn and wanted to construct a valid `scientific' experiment I set out six of each trap in various locations throughout the lawn. Each morning I would check the Macabee and Victor traps and usually I would see that the traps had been covered by dirt. To me this showed that the holes were active. However, in all these cases the traps failed to trigger despite proof of fresh mole activity. The Talprid trap was occasionally triggered but no evidence of mole demise was found...and fresh mole activity was noted the next day.I then recalled the brand of trap that the mole trapper from last year had employed. A little internet search showed me that it was the Cinch brand mole trap. I purchased several Cinch traps and, after they arrived, began to incorporate them into my experiment.I kept using the Victor and Macabee along with the Cinch traps despite my yard looking like a miniature movie set of a battlefield with mini-craters everywhere. But...success! Two days after beginning use of the Cinch traps I caught the first of three moles. The Victor and Macabee traps continued to be buried, rarely triggered, and never caught anything.Three weeks later I still haven't had moles return. If they do I'll doubt I'll use anything but the Cinch traps.Analysis: I know some writers swear by other brands and I have no doubt that they have a reason for doing so. They didn't work me. The Cinch traps did. I've also had several other friends, neighbors, and acquaintances relay similar success stories with this particular trap.

    Worth it

    W.L. · December 29, 2019

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    Excelente trampa

    W.C. · June 12, 2024

    La use hoy por primera vez y funcionó perfectamente, atrapamos la tuza, funcionó a la primera, la recomiendo ampliamente

    Semble efficace...

    G. · September 14, 2018

    Pas encore utilisé mais semble efficace, à voir dans le temps et après essai dans mon jardin labouré par les taupes........

    Trampa

    M. · March 13, 2024

    Son resistentes y buena calidad si funcionan

    Bof !

    A. · November 21, 2018

    Bof ! Le piège est difficile à tendre, très dur, ce n'est pas très agréable, attention aux doigts!. Il existe d'autres pièges plus simples comme le piège Putange ou le piège "pince".

    Victor 0611 Easy Set Weather-Resistant Outdoor Gopher Trap 2-Pack

    Product ID: UO000ILQ0ZN
    Condition: New

    3.9

    AED11418

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    Victor 0611 Easy Set Weather-Resistant Outdoor Gopher Trap 2-Pack

    Product ID: UO000ILQ0ZN
    Condition: New

    3.9

    Victor 0611 Easy Set Weather-Resistant Outdoor Gopher Trap 2-Pack-0
    Size: 2-Pack

    AED11418

    Price includes VAT & Import Duties
    Availability: In Stock

    Quantity:

    |

    Order today to get by 7-14 business days

    Delivery fee of AED 20. Free for orders above AED 200.

    Returns & Warranty policies

    Imported From: United States

    At BOLO, we work hard to ensure the products you receive are new, genuine, and sourced from reputable suppliers.

    BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.

    Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.

    If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support. We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.

    Your trust is our top priority, and we are committed to maintaining transparency and integrity in every transaction.

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    Unless otherwise stated, all prices displayed on the product page include applicable taxes and import duties.

    BOLO operates in accordance with the laws and regulations of United Arab Emirates. Any items found to be restricted or prohibited for sale within the UAE will be cancelled prior to shipment. We take proactive measures to ensure that only products permitted for sale in United Arab Emirates are listed on our website.

    All items are shipped by air, and any products classified as “Dangerous Goods (DG)” under IATA regulations will be removed from the order and cancelled.

    All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.

    Description:

  • Designed for Gophers - This pincher-style trap is designed to be placed directly in runways or mound openings to effectively eliminate gophers inside their tunnels
  • Easy to Install - The trap features a narrow design and short base to allow for easy tunnel application
  • Peace of Mind - When in use, all moving parts are securely below ground, away from people and pets, helping to prevent accidental triggers
  • Durable Design - The galvanized steel construction ensures superior durability to ensure many seasons of protection against gophers
  • For All Soil Types - This trap can be used in all soil types including sandy, silty, clay, and loamy soils to combat gophers in a variety of locations

  • The Victor Easy Set Gopher Trap is ideal for trapping gophers that can cause massive damage to the yard. This trap features a narrow design, which is ideal to place directly into gopher tunnels. The Easy Set traps come fully assembled and ready for use. Some traps are not ideal for all soil types, although the Easy Set trap is! Use in clay, sand, and normal soils and know that any of the traps moving parts are secured underground when in use. To use the traps simply set and cover with dirt or place in a gopher mound. Most effective in spring and fall, these traps can help to stop breeding populations. The galvanized steel construction provides durability and a long-lasting future for trapping gophers that invade the yard.

    Reviews:

    5.0 out of 5 stars I'm 2/2, 100% trap rate so far

    K.C. · February 3, 2021

    (function() { P.when('cr-A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if(typeof A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel === 'function') { A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel('review_text_read_more', 'Read more of this review', 'Read less of this review'); } }); })(); .review-text-read-more-expander:focus-visible { outline: 2px solid #2162a1; outline-offset: 2px; border-radius: 5px; } I'm a normal dude who lives in a suburb. I'm not a master trapper, nor do I work on a farm. I can barely go outside without sneezing.All of that is to say that I had no experience setting a gopher trap, a mouse trap, or any other trap. The only trap I ever set were those terro ant baits around the house (which work great as well).When the gophers decided to move into my modest little lawn area 60x20feet, I was pretty upset. We had just put in sod and it was perfectly lump-free. My family and I would enjoy nice picnics on the lawn and just lay out. About 6 months ago, I noticed my grass was starting to die in spots and I blamed the summer heat/irrigation. I watered the hell out of my lawn and nothing was working. I started noticing little dirt piles all over the place and was clueless to what that meant. Our gardener told me it was gophers and he said he would get poison to eliminate them. I said cool thanks.3 months later, the gophers laughed at whatever the gardener was putting into the little holes. If anything, they multiplied as the gopher piles increased and my lawn was basically 45% destroyed. dirt piles turned into mud piles and my backyard lawn became a swampy mess. I used to lay out on that lawn with my kids. Now I had to cordon off whole areas because of the poison in the ground.I told my gardener that I would need to step in.I started watching hours and hours of youtube videos and ended up purchasing every poison or deterrent I could find. I tried poison gas, flooding, coffee grinds, etc. As I was about to pull the trigger on a pack of 10 sonic spikes, I looked in the mirror and asked, "what am I doing?" Do I really want a lawn full of poison emitting a high pitched screech 24/7? That was not the reality I wanted to live.I knew the only way to win this war was to catch the gopher in the act and have evidence of its demise. Even with poison and sonic spikes, I would never really know if they were working. I needed to see bodies.I bought the EZ set victor traps because they were the cheapest and smallest. I looked at the scissor ones above ground (expensive, and more skill required to find a main tunnel from top side) and the black hole looking ones (very big, need to dig out my lawn too much). I figured I was in for a long war so I would try out all the traps over the course of a few months if the EZ set victor ones didn't work.I got them in the mail in one day and set up the trap just like the youtube video said. It was super easy. Just make sure the hole is big enough and you tie a sturdy rope/string to the trap so you can pull it out of the ground easier. Although I was optimistic I would get something (my lawn felt like it was times square for gophers at this point), I wasn't sure if I had set the trap right. I was feeling nervous - was this gonna work?I went back the next morning to look at the trip and see if the string had moved around at all. It seemed like it did. I grabbed the wire and started tugging. It was definitely more stuck than I remember. I pulled harder. The wire I used snapped. UGHGHHHHH! I was going to lose my trap to this damn gopher. Extremely frustrated, I put my whole arm into the hole up to my elbow to see if I could retrieve the trap. At this point, I was 50/50 if I had actually trapped the gopher or if he just pulled the whole damn thing down into his tunnel as a souvenir. I still couldn't get it out so I had to grab a 12'' tent stake to try and pull it out. Finally, after about 10 min, I was able to hook the trap with the metal stake and start yanking it the trap out. I guess I could have just used a shovel to excavate it, but I didn't want to damage my lawn even more.When I pulled the trap out, to my surprise and disgust, there was a dead gopher. A lot of complex emotions ran though me, but I was happy it worked. Having never trapped anything in my life, the first time seeing a dead gopher is alarming, to say the least.And that was it! It was one gopher wreaking havoc on my lawn. After trapping the one gopher, I didn't see any more dirt piles for about 3 weeks. Last night I noticed a little pile, so I set another trap. Next morning, BOOM, another dead gopher.THESE THINGS WORK. AND THEY'RE CHEAP! AND SMALL!Highly recommend. 5 stars.The end.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Very sturdy metal! Caught a gopher on my first try.

    P.R.Q. · June 9, 2025

    Very sturdy metal. Setting the trap is difficult at first, but one you learn how to do it, it’s not hard.

    1.0 out of 5 stars Sorry, didn't work for me

    M.W.H. · July 22, 2011

    So here's my story. First of all, I've no particular interest in promoting any particular mole trap. I just want to let folks know what worked (and didn't) for me.About five weeks ago I began to notice that I had a new mole problem in my yard. Two to four new mounds would be noticed each morning. I had a similar problem last year and a `professional' mole trapper caught one and the problem went away for several months.I initially bought three different brands of traps (Macabee, Talprid, and Victor) and set them out following the manufacturers instructions. Because I have a big lawn and wanted to construct a valid `scientific' experiment I set out six of each trap in various locations throughout the lawn. Each morning I would check the Macabee and Victor traps and usually I would see that the traps had been covered by dirt. To me this showed that the holes were active. However, in all these cases the traps failed to trigger despite proof of fresh mole activity. The Talprid trap was occasionally triggered but no evidence of mole demise was found...and fresh mole activity was noted the next day.I then recalled the brand of trap that the mole trapper from last year had employed. A little internet search showed me that it was the Cinch brand mole trap. I purchased several Cinch traps and, after they arrived, began to incorporate them into my experiment.I kept using the Victor and Macabee along with the Cinch traps despite my yard looking like a miniature movie set of a battlefield with mini-craters everywhere. But...success! Two days after beginning use of the Cinch traps I caught the first of three moles. The Victor and Macabee traps continued to be buried, rarely triggered, and never caught anything.Three weeks later I still haven't had moles return. If they do I'll doubt I'll use anything but the Cinch traps.Analysis: I know some writers swear by other brands and I have no doubt that they have a reason for doing so. They didn't work me. The Cinch traps did. I've also had several other friends, neighbors, and acquaintances relay similar success stories with this particular trap.

    Worth it

    W.L. · December 29, 2019

    (function() { P.when('cr-A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if(typeof A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel === 'function') { A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel('review_text_read_more', 'Read more of this review', 'Read less of this review'); } }); })(); .review-text-read-more-expander:focus-visible { outline: 2px solid #2162a1; outline-offset: 2px; border-radius: 5px; } I had been trying to catch a problem pocket gopher for a month before purchasing this. I used other mole/gopher traps with no luck but after a week using these I finally caught it! For sure worth the purchase

    Excelente trampa

    W.C. · June 12, 2024

    La use hoy por primera vez y funcionó perfectamente, atrapamos la tuza, funcionó a la primera, la recomiendo ampliamente

    Semble efficace...

    G. · September 14, 2018

    Pas encore utilisé mais semble efficace, à voir dans le temps et après essai dans mon jardin labouré par les taupes........

    Trampa

    M. · March 13, 2024

    Son resistentes y buena calidad si funcionan

    Bof !

    A. · November 21, 2018

    Bof ! Le piège est difficile à tendre, très dur, ce n'est pas très agréable, attention aux doigts!. Il existe d'autres pièges plus simples comme le piège Putange ou le piège "pince".

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