Posted by grayrider on June 23, 2018 at 19:46:18 from (174.223.144.230):
In Reply to: Gassing chucks.... posted by Eldon (WA) on June 23, 2018 at 19:28:30:
If we were to do anything like that in Alabama we would be fined heavily or go to jail if caught, of course we don’t have chucks here but we are plagued with armadillos that create havoc by digging holes and burying up in them, the law protects the gopher tortoises here that also dig holes so it’s against the law to pour gas or do anything else toxic to kill the armordillos like that. The rattlesnake hunters used to pour gas through a garden hose to run the snakes out and catch them but by doing so was killing the protected gopher tortoise, now a days they have to snatch the snakes out, they run hose with treble hooks down and pull the snakes out or just dig them up, I’m sure some folks still gas them out but if caught doing so then their in big trouble, and as far as our armadillo problem is concerned, you can walk around the yard at night with a flashlight and a 22 caliber firearm and take care of business. Good luck with your chuck eradicating methods, you must not have gopher tortoises there like we do in the south.
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