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Posted by John PA suburb for now on May 27, 2007 at 17:35:21 from (69.249.250.183):
I know this isn't the appropriate forum for this topic but the Kountry Life forum seems to be down and I'm hoping someone here can help. I have a nice vegetable garden going at my house in suburbia and have found that a groundhog has taken up residence in my woodpile. I spend the weekdays away working on getting my farmhouse in upstate PA ready to move into. I haven't been able to trap him and haven't been able to get a good shot at him yet. I'm afraid I'll come home one of these weeks to no more garden. Anyone know of a groundhog repellant that works? Something to keep him away from the garden until I can eliminate him one way or the other. It just seems to be the one groundhog, they're fairly scarce around here and so far he hasn't found the garden. Any sage advice much appreciated.
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