Posted by John T on August 11, 2013 at 08:04:28 from (216.249.76.176):
Yo gang, this groundhog dude has burrowed near my pole barn (made a mess) and if he sees me he runs in his hole. I dont really want to kill him inside that hole somehow n let him stink but prefer to get him out of it so I can shoot him dead and drag him over the hill for a vulture feast. So, how best might I coax/smoke/fume him to run out of the hole so I can assassinate the nasty varmit....... Gas or diesel or something poured in get him out???????
Years ago around here you couldnt raise soybeans without groundhogs eating all the outer rows but with more coyotes or foxes nowadays (plenty near my farm) they are harder to find UNTIL MINE SHOWED UP GRRRRRRR
YES Libs, I"m gonna use a GUN to KILL the innocent furry creature (on my own rural property outside the city limits, heck almost outside the county limnits where I live), get over it lol
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