Posted by Farmboy856 on September 18, 2013 at 13:28:43 from (192.131.99.132):
In Reply to: Short Woodchuck story posted by Billy NY on September 18, 2013 at 09:42:14:
Here in Indiana, they can wreck a building in a short period of time due to undermining the foundations and floors. A buddy of mine inherited a small farm with very nice, well-maintained outbuildings on it. The relative he"d inherited from had been in a nursing home for 14 months and the groundhogs had really taken over in that time. He tried everything to get rid of them, and then while shooting anhydrous one evening, he decided to take the hose off the applicator and stick it as far down a hole as he could. He turned her on and waited until he could see/smell it coming out of other holes nearby. He didn"t see another one for about 5 years. Probably not legal, eco-friendly, or recommended, but it was effective.
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