On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 14:56:56 GMT, GFRfan wrote:
Inhuman: You could use poison, but risk the possiblity of poisoning
other animals.
wrote:
*On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 23:30:42 -0400, freddotr wrote:
They are all over our house and yard. I'd appreciate any specifics
on
how to prevent, control or otherwise get rid of them!
Thanks in advance!
/fred.r
This does actually create a funny visual. I'v never heard of this.
Sounds like a g-rated horror movie. :-P
IMHO: with any plague, I wonder if I crossed God wrong, once I'm
done
with that, I move on to eliminating the vermins food supply. Do you
have bird feeders, or some other source of food for these little
buggers?
hth,
tom
wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 07:23:57 +0200, Johnnyboy
wrote:
Humane: Buy traps and then release. Perhaps you could release them at
someone else's house you don't like
Let's play devil's advocate with this. You trap, remove a possible
father or mother chip-monk from his home. He/she's offspring are now
left to starve to dealth. hmmmm.... Chipmonk possibly has infected
fleas, you have released this infected chipmonk into a someone elses
house. hmmmmm..... Chip monk is lost and disoriented and now subject
to this new area's preditors. hmmm....
I'm starting to think it's no that humane.
:-P
later,
tom
Humane? It's a chipmunk. It doesn't know "humane". It's a frickin' wild
animal on human turf. Kill it.
Ha, Ha, Ha. I think humane isn't being used like treating it humanly,
but behaving more like a human than an animal.
Suggesting get a big mallet and practicing for the 'wack-a-mole' game?
:-P
later,
tom
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