#1: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 02:37:07 by Stormin Mormon
I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the trailer.
I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be acceptable
if used during the daytime.
--
Christopher A. Young
Do good work.
It's longer in the short run
but shorter in the long run.
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#2: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 02:50:45 by Steveo
"Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
> trailer.
>
> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be
> acceptable if used during the daytime.
>
Live trap em' and take them to the park.
http://www.wildlife-traps.com/groundhogs.html
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#3: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 03:07:19 by Stubby
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the trailer.
>
> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be acceptable
> if used during the daytime.
>
Bow and arrow?
I spent years trying to protect my garden from woodchucks. The best
defense was fence material installed about 3' around the garden AND
horizonally around the garden. To that I had to add an electric fence,
battery operated, about a foot off the ground. That worked quite well
but cost around $60. That makes the veggies a tad bit expensive!
I located the holes, there are always at least 2, and filled them with
alternate layers of plastic shopping bags and egg-size gravel. The
nasty criters have a hard time digging through the layers.
No wood chucks have been seen in over a year!!! Good luck
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#4: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 05:04:14 by Oscar_Lives
"Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
> trailer.
>
> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be acceptable
> if used during the daytime.
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
> Do good work.
> It's longer in the short run
> but shorter in the long run.
Try praying that it will leave.
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#5: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 05:08:14 by Oscar_Lives
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>
> "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
>> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
>> trailer.
>>
>> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
>> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
>> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be
>> acceptable
>> if used during the daytime.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Christopher A. Young
>> Do good work.
>> It's longer in the short run
>> but shorter in the long run.
>
> Try praying that it will leave.
Or spray it with holy water...
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#6: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 14:51:57 by Srgnt Billko
"Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
> trailer.
>
> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be acceptable
> if used during the daytime.
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
Suggest you move. The woodchuck always wins. LOL I'm currently using a
hav-a-art trap with some success but a DEC person told me it is illegal to
transport them so I still have to shoot them (in the trap) and put them in
the garbage. A neighbor suggested I gas them (in the trap) with auto
exhaust.
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#7: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 15:44:22 by G Henslee
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the trailer.
>
> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
> Living in a mobile park,
Send a contingent (2) of your missionaries under there with tracts in
hand. The woodhcuck will haul ass and never return.
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#8: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 19:08:47 by Stormin Mormon
I've had other suggestions, such as lime, concrete, and smoke bombs. Will
certainly try a mixture of these ideas.
Thank you for a great idea, about the shopping bags.
--
Christopher A. Young
Do good work.
It's longer in the short run
but shorter in the long run.
..
..
"Stubby" <William.Plummer*NOSPAM*@alum.mit.edu> wrote in message
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Stormin Mormon wrote:
> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
trailer.
>
> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be acceptable
> if used during the daytime.
>
Bow and arrow?
I spent years trying to protect my garden from woodchucks. The best
defense was fence material installed about 3' around the garden AND
horizonally around the garden. To that I had to add an electric fence,
battery operated, about a foot off the ground. That worked quite well
but cost around $60. That makes the veggies a tad bit expensive!
I located the holes, there are always at least 2, and filled them with
alternate layers of plastic shopping bags and egg-size gravel. The
nasty criters have a hard time digging through the layers.
No wood chucks have been seen in over a year!!! Good luck
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#9: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 19:08:47 by Stormin Mormon
Would that I could -- at least move to some place legal to shoot the
critters.
Illegal to transport? That's a new one on me. My Dad tried to "get the
squirrel out of the yard" with a havhart trap. And a friend of my Dad's
tried shooting the squirrel. The friend is a military vet, and lives in the
country. Dad quit after some number of squirrels, and the other fellow quit
after 300. Neither made much progress.
Now, if they coulda been selling the tails for a buck a piece?
--
Christopher A. Young
Do good work.
It's longer in the short run
but shorter in the long run.
..
..
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"Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
> trailer.
>
> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be acceptable
> if used during the daytime.
>
> --
>
> Christopher A. Young
Suggest you move. The woodchuck always wins. LOL I'm currently using a
hav-a-art trap with some success but a DEC person told me it is illegal to
transport them so I still have to shoot them (in the trap) and put them in
the garbage. A neighbor suggested I gas them (in the trap) with auto
exhaust.
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#10: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 22:27:18 by Stubby
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> Illegal to transport? That's a new one on me.
True in the People's Republic of Mass.
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#11: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 22:33:23 by B-Hate-Me
> "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:TMsQe.18562$PM3.13159@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
>> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
>> trailer.
>>
>> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
>> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
>> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be
>> acceptable
>> if used during the daytime.
Try changing it's capacitor....No doubt you'll fuck the job up and kill it.
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#12: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-29 23:11:57 by pjm
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 16:33:23 -0400, "B-Hate-Me" <BHateMe@home> wrote:
>> "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:TMsQe.18562$PM3.13159@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>>> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
>>> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
>>> trailer.
>>>
>>> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
>>> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
>>> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be
>>> acceptable
>>> if used during the daytime.
>
>Try changing it's capacitor....No doubt you'll fuck the job up and kill it.
>
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#13: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-30 01:13:07 by Tekkie
B-Hate-Me posted for all of us...
I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom.
> > "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> > news:TMsQe.18562$PM3.13159@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> >> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
> >> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
> >> trailer.
> >>
> >> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
> >> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
> >> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be
> >> acceptable
> >> if used during the daytime.
>
> Try changing it's capacitor....No doubt you'll fuck the job up and kill it.
>
>
>
I don't know... it's HIS trailer. Think he knows enough to not screw his own
stuff up? I would think he would capture it with a robe or aim the comet at
it.
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Tekkie
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#14: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-30 01:35:52 by B-Hate-Me
"Tekkie®" <Tekkie@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>> Try changing it's capacitor....No doubt you'll fuck the job up and kill
>> it.
>>
>>
>>
> I don't know... it's HIS trailer. Think he knows enough to not screw his
> own
> stuff up? I would think he would capture it with a robe or aim the comet
> at
> it.
Give it some Kool-Ade?
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#15: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-30 19:12:18 by NapalmHeart
"Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
>> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
>> trailer.
>>
>> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
>> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
>> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be
>> acceptable if used during the daytime.
>>
> Live trap em' and take them to the park.
>
> http://www.wildlife-traps.com/groundhogs.html
May not be legal. Check your state's law.
(Illegal where I'm at - MI)
Ken
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#16: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-08-30 19:14:33 by Steveo
"NapalmHeart" <olsonfam@iserv.net> wrote:
> "Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:20050828205045.305$Mr@newsreader.com...
> > "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under
> >> my trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
> >> trailer.
> >>
> >> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the
> >> critter? Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades,
> >> dynamite, and anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers
> >> may be acceptable if used during the daytime.
> >>
> > Live trap em' and take them to the park.
> >
> > http://www.wildlife-traps.com/groundhogs.html
>
> May not be legal. Check your state's law.
>
> (Illegal where I'm at - MI)
>
> Ken
>
Speeding or spitting on the sidewalk may not be legal either, check your
laws..
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#17: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-09-01 07:38:08 by NapalmHeart
"Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "NapalmHeart" <olsonfam@iserv.net> wrote:
>> "Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:20050828205045.305$Mr@newsreader.com...
>> > "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under
>> >> my trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
>> >> trailer.
>> >>
>> >> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the
>> >> critter? Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades,
>> >> dynamite, and anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers
>> >> may be acceptable if used during the daytime.
>> >>
>> > Live trap em' and take them to the park.
>> >
>> > http://www.wildlife-traps.com/groundhogs.html
>>
>> May not be legal. Check your state's law.
>>
>> (Illegal where I'm at - MI)
>>
>> Ken
>>
> Speeding or spitting on the sidewalk may not be legal either, check your
> laws..
Speeding and spitting are more likely to be civil infractions. The trapping
of wild animals in one area and then taking them somewhere else is a
misdemeanor (at least here in MI).
Other than that, your argument is weak. Lots of things are against the law.
That doesn't mean that laws are to be ignored.
Ken
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#18: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-09-01 12:25:50 by - Tom -
"Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
> trailer.
>
> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be acceptable
> if used during the daytime.
>
A local radio guest named "the trapper" suggests killing them in the
hole and then closing the holes with whatever you have on hand. His method
consists of attaching a sock to the end of a length of stiff hose and
forcing it down the hole, then, first pour sodium hypochlorite, bleach, down
the hose followed by ammonia down the hose. The resulting gas, chlorine, is
heavier than air and will find its way to the bottom of the hole and kill
the critter right there, saving you the trouble of disposal or burial.
I've used his method and it works.
Use common sense and avoid inhaling the vapors.
--
Tom
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#19: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-09-01 13:22:29 by Steveo
"NapalmHeart" <olsonfam@iserv.net> wrote:
> "Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:20050830131433.069$qa@newsreader.com...
> > "NapalmHeart" <olsonfam@iserv.net> wrote:
> >> "Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >> news:20050828205045.305$Mr@newsreader.com...
> >> > "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> >> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading
> >> >> under my trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling
> >> >> under the trailer.
> >> >>
> >> >> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the
> >> >> critter? Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades,
> >> >> dynamite, and anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power
> >> >> lasers may be acceptable if used during the daytime.
> >> >>
> >> > Live trap em' and take them to the park.
> >> >
> >> > http://www.wildlife-traps.com/groundhogs.html
> >>
> >> May not be legal. Check your state's law.
> >>
> >> (Illegal where I'm at - MI)
> >>
> >> Ken
> >>
> > Speeding or spitting on the sidewalk may not be legal either, check
> > your laws..
>
> Speeding and spitting are more likely to be civil infractions. The
> trapping of wild animals in one area and then taking them somewhere else
> is a misdemeanor (at least here in MI).
>
> Other than that, your argument is weak. Lots of things are against the
> law. That doesn't mean that laws are to be ignored.
>
> Ken
>
Heh, leve the groundhogs under your trailer then.
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#20: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-09-03 04:48:59 by wcrbudox
A live trap and a sweet potato.
They can make interesting pets.
I had a client that had one that would come in the house through the cat's
door and open the refrigerator to get at the vegetables.
Whenever a stranger came it would hide in the closet.
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#21: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-09-06 06:17:31 by NapalmHeart
"Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "NapalmHeart" <olsonfam@iserv.net> wrote:
>> "Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:20050830131433.069$qa@newsreader.com...
>> > "NapalmHeart" <olsonfam@iserv.net> wrote:
>> >> "Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:20050828205045.305$Mr@newsreader.com...
>> >> > "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >> >> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading
>> >> >> under my trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling
>> >> >> under the trailer.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the
>> >> >> critter? Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades,
>> >> >> dynamite, and anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power
>> >> >> lasers may be acceptable if used during the daytime.
>> >> >>
>> >> > Live trap em' and take them to the park.
>> >> >
>> >> > http://www.wildlife-traps.com/groundhogs.html
>> >>
>> >> May not be legal. Check your state's law.
>> >>
>> >> (Illegal where I'm at - MI)
>> >>
>> >> Ken
>> >>
>> > Speeding or spitting on the sidewalk may not be legal either, check
>> > your laws..
>>
>> Speeding and spitting are more likely to be civil infractions. The
>> trapping of wild animals in one area and then taking them somewhere else
>> is a misdemeanor (at least here in MI).
>>
>> Other than that, your argument is weak. Lots of things are against the
>> law. That doesn't mean that laws are to be ignored.
>>
>> Ken
>>
> Heh, leve the groundhogs under your trailer then.
I don't live in a trailer. Where I live I can still shoot pests.
Ken
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#22: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-09-06 17:24:59 by G Henslee
NapalmHeart wrote:
> "Steveo" <moparholic@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
>
> I don't live in a trailer. Where I live I can still shoot pests.
>
> Ken
>
>
Too bad Stormin Mormon and Doug Kanter don't live within 'range' of you.
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#23: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2005-09-08 18:44:49 by kirbseepe
> Suggest you move. The woodchuck always wins. LOL I'm currently using a
> hav-a-art trap with some success but a DEC person told me it is illegal to
> transport them so I still have to shoot them (in the trap) and put them in
> the garbage. A neighbor suggested I gas them (in the trap) with auto
> exhaust.
Live trap them, fill a kiddie pool with water, throw trap in water. No
need to shoot holes in your trap for nothing.
All this hub-bub about moving an animal- BFD. It might be against the
law, but what is worse: moving an animal to a remote area or killing
it? Give your ticket for relocating an animal (good luck even getting
one) to PETA and let them fight it out.
I have NEVER heard of anyone actually getting a ticket for animal
relocation.
Kirb
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#24: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2006-04-18 06:05:47 by NapalmHeart
<kirbseepe@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> Suggest you move. The woodchuck always wins. LOL I'm currently using a
>> hav-a-art trap with some success but a DEC person told me it is illegal
>> to
>> transport them so I still have to shoot them (in the trap) and put them
>> in
>> the garbage. A neighbor suggested I gas them (in the trap) with auto
>> exhaust.
>
> Live trap them, fill a kiddie pool with water, throw trap in water. No
> need to shoot holes in your trap for nothing.
>
> All this hub-bub about moving an animal- BFD. It might be against the
> law, but what is worse: moving an animal to a remote area or killing
> it? Give your ticket for relocating an animal (good luck even getting
> one) to PETA and let them fight it out.
>
> I have NEVER heard of anyone actually getting a ticket for animal
> relocation.
>
> Kirb
>
You might check what the fine would be. I know it would be more than what I
would want to pay. AFA which is worse between relocating a pest animal or
killing it - I would have to say relocation is worse. What some people
would consider a remote area others might consider their neighborhood. Why
make your problem someone else's?
Ken
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#25: Re: A woodchuck under the trailer
Posted on 2006-04-18 06:06:39 by NapalmHeart
"- Tom -" <octothorpe_@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>
> "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61-#spamblock*-@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:TMsQe.18562$PM3.13159@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
>> I've got two access holes (about 6 or 7 inch diameter) leading under my
>> trailer. Finally saw a woodchuck, or groundhog, crawling under the
>> trailer.
>>
>> I'm not all that pleased with the idea. How to take care of the critter?
>> Living in a mobile park, firearms, handguns, grendades, dynamite, and
>> anthrax spores are discourged. Though, high power lasers may be
>> acceptable
>> if used during the daytime.
>>
>
> A local radio guest named "the trapper" suggests killing them in the
> hole and then closing the holes with whatever you have on hand. His method
> consists of attaching a sock to the end of a length of stiff hose and
> forcing it down the hole, then, first pour sodium hypochlorite, bleach,
> down the hose followed by ammonia down the hose. The resulting gas,
> chlorine, is heavier than air and will find its way to the bottom of the
> hole and kill the critter right there, saving you the trouble of disposal
> or burial.
> I've used his method and it works.
> Use common sense and avoid inhaling the vapors.
>
> --
> Tom
EXCELLENT!
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