Posted by Jeffcat on May 24, 2019 at 21:13:58 from (50.207.7.237):
In Reply to: Ground hogs posted by Northvale PA on May 24, 2019 at 19:40:15:
I would guess not bad for machine also. You will find out soon enough if it is hurt. You need to carry a shovel and half a dozen of these in a sealed one gallon ziplock bag. Moisture effects them. Nice big bad groundhog bombs. Shut the tractor down and fill in all of the holes but one. Get on your hands and knees, lite the fuse, and shove it way down the hole. Start shoveling really quick. You actually hear the smoke bomb going off in the tunnel. You don't want any white smoke leaking out anywhere. They work great if all of the hogs are in the tunnels and not across the field somewhere. Cost around $5.oo ea. W
When I drive past the feed store/garden center, I pick up $20.oo worth now and then. Have a decent supply and you never know when some do gooder will ban them.
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