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Re: Garden pests and control


As someone who lives out in the middle of nowhere, I hope you don't drive
down my road to release your woodchuck.

On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Duane Campbell <dcamp911@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Susan McCoy
> Subject: Re: [GWL] Garden pests and control
>
> >Havahart is on your side on this one, Tom.  They advocate humane animal
> >control and recommend that you contact the Humane Society, or the local or
> >state game commission
>
> Woodchucks I drive several miles away and release. I once caught a skunk by
> mistake, and after an interesting personal interaction, I released him back
> into my garden.
>
> What I don't think has been mentioned here is that in many (most?) areas
> you
> can borrow, free, a Havahart trap from the Humane Society.
>
>
> Duane Campbell
> Syndicated garden columnist
> Author: Best of Green Space; 30 Years of Composted Columns
>
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