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groundhog problems
On Sep 30, 11:37*am, "OhioGuy" wrote:
* There is a HUGE groundhog living under my shed. *I see it in the back yard once in a while, eating my morning glories. *Today I went out to check on the kale I planted in a raised bed, and I found that every single plant had all the leaves eaten off! (about 4 inches up) *I had really been looking forward to having kale salads this fall - hopefully the plants will recover, but I'm not so sure. * Anyway, is there any way to ensure that this groundhog won't do it again? I live in the city, where unfortunately, I'm not allowed to simply shoot the darn thing. Shoot it or catch it in a ave a heart trap and take it at least 5 miles away. The stuff on the market that claims to keep them away is BULLSHIT. Do not waste your money. |
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groundhog problems
Shoot it or catch it in a ave a heart trap and take it at least 5
miles away. But do NOT drop it off in MY neighborhood. |
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