A gophers favorite food varies. so does the question. The real question is what is your mood of the gophers favorite food. what i mean is do you want to poison the gopher to die, sadly or do you want to feed it to live? if you want it to die, then i would prefer pellets, poisonous pellets to get rid of them. or if you want them to live, feed them healthy treats and nutrients. like non toxicized pellets (food pellets) and grass. Or you could try creatures like birds and rats/mice.
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Pocket gophers generally eat vegetation and can be agricultural pests for that matter. They eat roots, grasses, and green plants.
Wolves, coyotes, birds badgers, owls, bobcats
Gophers can be pesky little critters that reek havoc on your yard or garden. They eat plant roots, which means that they will go after just about anything you have growing!
They eat plants. They are herbavors
Gophers eat whenever they feel like it.
i think you can
What the heck, you can't eat a stove. what are you a gopher
No. Gopher snakes are smaller than rattlesnakes, and unlike rattlesnakes, are not poisonous. Gopher snakes are very popular as pets because of their docility. If a gopher snake ever attacked a rattlesnake, the odds are the gopher snake would lose miserably.
Gophers prefer to eat other plants than yarrow. Plant nurseries call it gopher resistant but not gopher proof.
No, the gopher is a vegetarian!
Depending on how small of a snake they usually prefer to eat pinkies (baby rats/mice). You can buy them online or at petco but buy them FROZEN put them in water to dethaw an your baby gopher snake will be happy
Neither ! They eat rodents !
No. They eat all they can before hibernation. Unless they can sleep-eat.
The adult gopher frog feeds on a variety of insects and other prey, including beetles, grasshoppers, spiders and worms. Its big mouth also enables it to eat larger prey, such as other frogs and toads. In difference to the adults, the tadpoles feed on plant matter.
According to one herpetologist yes Gopher Snakes like their cousin the Kingsnake are relatively immune from the poison of the Rattlesnake and can and do eat Rattlesnakes
plant called wiregrass is so used to fire that it germinates, or grows, out of its seeds, after a fire. The bare soil that remains after a fire is a soft and fertile soil bed. The wiregrass plant uses this soil bed to put down its roots. Without regular fires, wiregrasses might be taken over by trees and other plants that grow faster and taller. An animal in Florida that likes to eat wiregrass is the gopher tortoise. Wiregrass is a big part of a gopher tortoise's diet, so regular fires mean gopher tortoises have a regular food supply.
no they are cousins but still diffrent species