Posted by Billy NY on September 18, 2013 at 09:42:14 from (72.226.79.200):
So yesterday, perfect weather, cool, dry, sunny, time to finish up some mowing, so I'm getting close to the pear trees, and don't you know it ole "chucky" pops up from grass that is like a 2nd cut orchard grass adjacent to the lawn. Strange, they don't like it when your in sight for obvious reasons, now he's not all the afraid, looking at me, decides to run, to another den, (he has a worn in path from under my porch, across the lawn and field). Well he stops, turns right around and decides, he's not going to forget that pear he was after, goes back picks it up, places in his mouth, stands up, then looks at me. I stop the tractor and sprint after him to his other den, must have looked foolish LOL ! I just wanted to see where the den was actually. He's evaded my trap so many times and was not the one in the garden, so I just let him be. Usually on sight, they run, not this guy, forgot something went back, got it, showed it to me, then played tag LOL, course he won. Knowing the pest side of them, gardens, holes, and that they can expand in numbers, one does have to eradicate them, but sometimes you just have to sit back and laugh, made my day, he's just trying to make a living just like us, fallen pears overipe so what, just stay out of my garden ! This is a smart one, he rattles the hav a hart trap to try and get the bait, won't go in it, I've watched him, extremely smart he is, though a bullet would eventually get him, sometimes I look the other way, like the friendly one I had for years who never really gave me any trouble, he used to wait on the porch for me to come out one time standing at the front door with his arms folded, critters, you can't live with them or without em, now where have I heard that before ? LOL !
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