Posted by Bill(Wis) on June 10, 2022 at 08:37:19 from (67.86.36.109):
In Reply to: Woodchuck problems posted by treeman53 on June 10, 2022 at 07:54:57:
Two ways that have been successful for me. #1. A plastic dish with unwrapped bubble gum set out where they can easily get to it. (It will gum them up and give them a bellyache and they will crawl into their hole and die. #2. Find their hole(s) . Plug one up and place the exhaust from the dirtiest gas engine you have in your fleet into the remaing hole. (They will normally have a main hole and an escape hole) This too, will result in them dying down in the hole. Saves having to bury them. Of course, they have to be in the hole for #2 to work. There are a lot of posters here who will say: ''Just give them lead poisoning''. Too time consuming and you have to bury them afterward or you'll smell up the whole neighborhodd and attract flies and other pests.
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