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Re: Inside Job - woodchuck !!!


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Posted by Billy NY on September 02, 2012 at 06:28:21 from (67.248.100.3):

In Reply to: Re: Inside Job - woodchuck !!! posted by rick kr on September 01, 2012 at 12:41:56:

Probably coincidental, he was just a mellow, 'chuck, made his rounds in the vicinity but he owned under the porch, one year he brought the wife and kids to visit, another adult and 1 young, neither of them would take any food, and they did not like the scent on me, they were not here long, but all 3 were under the porch, that was odd, as once the young are weaned, I think they get pushed out like beaver.

You'll like this, left that trap set and low and behold the under the back steps dwelling, lettuce thieve done got him self caught, returned to the scene of the crime he did! He's really calm about it but still very defensive, fed him some pears/bananas, he already nailed my greens LOL or I'd have shared some, key word "some" LOL Going to head down the hill and across the field, he'll have all day to find new digs, not sure he'd last the night with predators like coyotes though, but thats up to him.

It'd be easier to shoot him and toss him over the bank, but odd as it sounds its not a bad thing to do something nice seeing I've got the room and that other one did not come back.

Will just make sure to jam up the works around the stairs until the season ends, time to rebuild, then I can incorporate a way to barricade the new stairs.

I left one side of the garden fallow, but the red/pink lush weed that we can also eat, and some other weeds did take after awhile, I have to believe he was eating mostly just that, because after I removed a bunch of those weeds before they went to seed, it seems like he went a bit further and started on my plants, was gradual, 'cept the lettuce, they sure are not greedy, or take it all at once, had I only seen him earlier, he kept a low profile, just took what he needed, still say they are smarter than they look.


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