Re: Re: Pesky Groundhogs




Have a heart traps are useful, but then you
just have to move the critters elsewhere.

Your comment made us think of a cute event which happened last year.  We 
happened to being working  on separate landscape projects  quite by 
accident on almost the opposite sides of a local river.  In the course of 
conversation with our first client he mentioned how bad a problem he was 
having with groundhogs this season, indicating he had never trapped so 
many.  We were curious as to what he did with them.  He stated it really 
was not a problem he just took the trap down to his dock, hopped in the 
boat, row across the river, and released then on the opposite shore-no 
worries of the returning.

Later that day we were working at the client across the river.  Somewhere 
in our discussions he made the comment about the groundhog problem he was 
having and how many he had trapped.  Curious again we ask how he got rid 
of them.

You guessed it-Down to the river and across to the opposite ......

For all we know they are still trading groundhogs.

w martin
myg1728@aol.com
http://www.oakmediacreations.com/myg/index.html
Martin's Yard & Garden



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