Posted by VADAVE on July 01, 2020 at 03:58:15 from (68.100.99.229):
In Reply to: Good nite groundhogs posted by 47fivewindow on June 30, 2020 at 19:34:54:
That's an old idea that still works. I'm 76 and used that technique when I was in high school. No I didn't have an old Ford but any not particularly well tuned vehicle will work, remember it needs to be poorly tuned up enough to produce Carbon Monoxide and a hose or something big enough to slip over the exhaust pipe. When I did it used an 50's vintage pickup that missed horrible and a piece of fire hose. Then sealed the end mole tubes and waited at the other end till I could smell the exhaust. Dead moles resulted.
Another trick that I learned recently with ground hogs is to dump the soaked up kitty litter in the hole--*I mean really fill it up. Seal it and the ground hogs go elsewhere. You want to get rid of the litter and the ground hogs and this is working. Is the smell that bad or the threat of the cat I don't know but...
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