Posted by JDseller on March 13, 2011 at 07:49:46 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Woodchucks in my barn posted by littlefarmer on March 13, 2011 at 07:31:46:
They are just big rodents. I would never release any of them. I shoot any I see on site. A full grown female will have up to six each year. They will burrow under concrete and ruin the foundation. They dig mounds in my hay fields and really screw up tile out lets.
The best way around buildings is a good dog that will kill them. The best one I ever had was a Walker/German Shepard cross. He was chewed up by a big ground hog when he was a big pup. He remembered that and would kill any he could get a smell of. I have seen him set by a hole for days to catch one. While he was alive I never had a single one around the house and buildings. The only bad thing was he would drag the dead ones back to the house yard. There he would eat the whole thing other than the teeth and gall bladder. It was real creepy at night with the windows open hearing him crushing the bones up. My wife hated that. LOL
I have read about several types of bait and poisons but never had much luck with any of it.
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