Re: Ground hog devastation


I decided going the electric fence route (battery operated).  Since 
this patch is remote and I have other responsibilities (job, baby, etc..
) I figure it would take me 1-2 weeks to bury a fence properly.  If the 
electricity doesn't work then I'll have to plan a buried fence for next 
year.  

Thanks everyone for the replies and suggestions!

Bryan Saylor
Herndon, VA


"Brian Freeman" <rxpert@mindless.com> wrote on 7/1/2001 9:50:24 PM:
>
>I have heard from others that tried it was not worth the trouble as 
>the took the buzz and kept going, worked for me was burying the fence 
>1+1/2 feet and leaving a have-a-heart trap baited with quatered apple 
>outside the fence.. very important to leave fence tall enough after 
>burying! --- --Original Message----- From: Mr Bruiser <mrbruiser@cox.
>rr.com> Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2001 13:44:40 -0400 To: pumpkins@mallorn.com 
>Subject: Re:[2]  Ground hog devastation 
>

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