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Groundhog problem, fly bait and coke?
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Posted by OliverGuy on June 28, 2007 at 06:44:45 from (74.132.11.45):
I know some guys said to use the fly bait and coke deal on critters before. Does it work good for groundhogs also? I need to get a few taken care of. I haven"t found their hole in the woods yet so I can"t snuff them out that way. For everyone to get a chuckle at and comment on, here are my current critter removal methods (PETA folks look away): #1--Use a live trap with beer and potatoes. Drink 3/4 of beer, put 1/4 in cut bottom of can or cup in trap with a few chunks of taters. Next morning open live trap and pull out Granpa"s Critter Gun, break action 16 ga. This gun has shot A LOT of coons,groundhogs,etc. in 50+ years. If critter can serpentine better than my shot on it"s way to the woods, so be it. If not, sorry. Sometimes if crop is out, pull out the AR and 30 round clip for rapid fire long range action (wife not always happy with this one) #2--Rat trap with peanut butter under a bucket for ground squirrels #3--"Three look rule" for cats. If I don"t know that you"re a good mouser, you get safe passage the first two times I see you, the third is lights out. Comment away and add your favorites.
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