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CERTIFICATION NOTICE
Certification Number TX-100208-12
This Certification is awarded to Bryce Farms, of
Mariposa, California for their product, “GopherOut”.
(See claims at
www.gopherout.com )
This Certification Notice is provided as a
notification that the product(s) listed have been tested by American
Product Certifiers (AmProCert) for the specific claims indicated by the
person, company, or individuals(s) named, for the express purpose of
determining the viability of such claims and that the product(s) listed
have successfully passed those tests and are deemed to be described
accurately by the claims.
This Certification Notice further states that the
test results shown were obtained solely by AmProCert and that AmProCert
was not influenced in any way by any external forces or personnel in
determining these results.
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CLAIM |
TEST
PERFORMED |
RESULTS |
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A – Unique, biodegradable product made from
natural materials (pine and citrus extracts) |
FTIR analyses was used to determine actual
materials and origins. Also, used accelerated thermal cycling. |
Passed as stated. Both extracts were
identified as natural and were deemed biodegradable. |
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B – Nothing else compares. Product repels
gophers, voles, moles without killing them. They do not return. |
Comparison tests per guides provided by other
products (traps, poisons, gases, flooding, wind mills, etc.)
This product is still being tested to
determine maximum life usage. (Our test was only to determine if
it passed a 6 month period which it did.) |
Passed as stated. This is the only product
that resulted in a “permanent” removal of pests without killing
them. This lasted for a minimum of 6 months. We tested only for
gophers, moles, and voles, but noticed scorpions, snakes, and
other “dangerous” animals and insects were also repelled.
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GopherOut© is hereby Certified to
perform as advertised. For further information please contact the
manufacturer, Bryce Farms., at
www.brycefarm.com or view the product web site at:
www.gopherout.com
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Certified By: 
Dr. George Howard –
October 2, 2008
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