Posted by Billy NY on May 11, 2015 at 13:30:57 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Re: WOODCHUCK BAIT posted by Rich_WI on May 11, 2015 at 11:42:52:
They do it naturally, the bottom of this hill is loaded with dens, I cannot keep up with them. When those pups are of age, they get the boot and then here and all the neighbors end up with new dens and populations. If I could get around to some of those dens, maybe I'd be able to keep em back. Dogs latch onto them and rip/shake em til dead, maybe the neck breaks quickly. I did ask permission to release, fields are likely to never be used again, no houses nearby them either. Those things are resilient, can climb trees if in danger and will wait until its clear, with so much vegetation here, and being its summer with plenty for all critters, I can't believe every single one will meet that fate. Lush vegetation, and lots of streams. The young are forced to do it, same as beaver,(those are also a pain around here) and it happens ever year right in front of me, they all come to the top of this hill and then I've got leg breaker holes in no time, literally in a few hours there's a new den near posts of my shed, in embankments, the back stairs, undermining things etc. One literally moved inside the fence of my upper garden. I don't have a hatred of them, but they are darned frustrating as heck sometimes. If the state says we can't release them, then I guess the .22 WMR will get a work out this year. I don't disagree, just tried to be fair and do what I could to make it so. There was never so many when the fields were all in use, scant few of them, now theres way too much habitat.
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