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Re: [SG] Groundhog Control
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Re: [SG] Groundhog Control
- From: "* A* S* C* R* A* <S*@MORRISVILLE.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 15 Apr 1998 12:48:25 -0400
Hi Richard
you could try to flood them out by sticking a hose as far down the hole
as posible and let it rip,however this could lead to creating a large
under ground cavity
so be carful if you try this.Best methed is patience and a good aim if
you live in the country get yourself a 22 cal. if your in town then use
a .17 cal air rifle.and use the pointed pellets.
Gary
Amber Wave Gardens
Benton Harbor MI. zone 6
Gary,
It is a shame that you cannot share. I do not care to read this type of message
on a listserve that I have enjoyed very much. This is supposed to be about
shade gardening -- not shooting animals. Get yourself signed up for a hunting
listserve if that is what you want to talk about.
-Amber
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