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Old 23-09-2004, 02:20 PM
Doug Kanter
 
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Will this type of fence out woodchuckS?

Don't they eat bugs & slugs?

I though they were vegans. But even if they eat bugs
[nothing eats slugs, do they?], they also enjoy cucumber
vines, pepper plants, zucchini, beans, peas & most every
other vegetable you might try to grow.


OK....so THAT'S why the varmint industry exists (rifles &
ammo of certain types), and farmers make it a sport to
assassinate woodchucks!


yeah, that & the big holes they dig in the pastures that
livestock can break thier legs in...
would you rather shoot the woodchuck or your prize filly?
lee
BTW, an electric fence won't keep a woodchuck out of the
garden. they'll just tunnel under it. and geese will sometimes
eat slugs...


I'd rather shoot the woodchuck, particularly since I have a recipe for them.
And geese....I'd strangle them with my bare hands, if necessary. Any
creature that makes turds which blend into the grass is pure evil.


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