Posted by Billy NY on July 15, 2012 at 06:29:56 from (67.248.100.3):
In Reply to: Wood Chuck up date posted by old on July 14, 2012 at 17:41:01:
You'll get him, seeing your home enough which I assume, being so dry, he will be out, tell you what, the high octane I dosed the 3 dens near the house with, still have lids on them and have no activity, meaning they have not dug around or moved the lid. Hopefully they went to the big sleep and I can fill in these holes, the scent of them ought to keep others from re-using the holes, had to be the quickest and easiest way I have ever put a dent in em. When you think about it, all these darned critters/mother nature, it sure is no joke, even to us, always an uphill battle with all these darned annoying rodents around, competing for food, and it damn near never ends either !
Fenced off my garden and I did not plant as much, another story and something nipped all the buds of the cucumbers, man you just can't win LOL !!!!
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