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Old 14-08-2003, 10:12 PM
Prof.Zooks
 
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Default Repelling of groundhogs

SugarChile wrote:

They don't repel easily....I've had some success using cayenne pepper
sprinkled on susceptible young plants; you need to reapply frequently. I
have better luck bribing mine--he loves cantaloupe rinds and sweet corn
cobs. I leave them at the edge of the compost pile, which is between his
hole and the garden, and he stays happy/distracted enough to stay out of the
garden. I also send the dog to chase it when I can, but she's a lab and not
too terrifying.

The only permanent solution is to fence in the garden, or kill/trap the
groundhog. If you get rid of the groundhog, another one will often to claim
the same territory.

Cheers
Sue

Zone 6, Southcentral PA

"Indictorfands" wrote in message
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Any ideas?


Electric fence will stop them unless you have dry weather. Lot of maint.
but may be worth it. You can also try dusting plants with dried blood or
rock phosphate. Lots of applications needed...

Regards,
PZ.