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Groundhogs
A well placed shot in the head will solve a ground hog problem
imediately. To tell the truth, groundhogs are about the only thing I miss from when I used to live up north, beside shoo fly pie and Genese Cream Ale..........They do make excellent table fare. We just do not have any in this neck of the woods, but I guess our substitute of a hog is an Armadillo..........Tell you what, I'll catch some dillo's and swap you out 2 dillo's for 1 groundhog. I'll take having a ground hog problem over a dillo for the mostpart. Dillos are continually digging all around, usually only have one burrough and its usually out of the beaten path and isolated, but at night they will wreck a garden or lawn looking for insects. Hogs at least make a place and utilize it, and not continulaly dig theplace up, but they are kind of indiscriminate on where they build a burrough at, makes no difference if its in the middle of a hay field or your yard. Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wifes, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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