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Old 29-08-2005, 06:08 PM
Stormin Mormon
 
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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?

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Christopher A. Young
Do good work.
It's longer in the short run
but shorter in the long run.
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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.

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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.