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[email protected] 30-04-2006 05:53 PM

Groundhog problems...
 
put into large garbage bag, put in chunks of dry ice, squeeze the air out and the CO2
will kill them. Ingrid


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Pennyaline 30-04-2006 10:42 PM

Groundhog problems...
 
wrote:
put into large garbage bag, put in chunks of dry ice, squeeze the air out and the CO2
will kill them. Ingrid


Are you for real? How is one supposed to get the groundhog into a large
garbage bag? Trap and all? Those traps are too big and awkward to handle
that way. Without the trap? I hope the OP likes rabies shots, tetanus
shots, sundry other shots, wound debridement and suturing, medical bills
AND the fine for disposing of a wild animal illegally.

let's not even start on the dry ice matter

[email protected] 01-05-2006 04:28 AM

Groundhog problems...
 
OK -- So, how about an Air Rifle (1000 fps or the like) at point blank
range?

RE-the garbage bag idea/dry ice -- I thought of garbage back and piping
in the exhaust of my car:-)



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