Posted by 9njunkie on June 20, 2017 at 01:34:41 from (174.199.14.34):
In Reply to: Garden question posted by SVcummins on June 19, 2017 at 19:47:35:
We have a lotta ground hogs here. We use many Diffrent techniques. .410 shotgun or .22 rifle of course ... But also have a heart traps, CDs hung on strings that blow in the wind, scattering shed dog hair, tobaso sauce, flooding holes we find or gassing them. Leaving a radio on in evening/ night. Flood lights . Water cannons. Wooden owl decoys. Coyote decoys. And much more.... But those are some that we have had better luck with.
We bought the property five years ago and the seller said to me that I would be battling the ground hogs non stop. I said how bad could it be??
I killed over 100 in the first year.... Still have a bunch five years later but they are a lil more manageable now.
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