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Re: Woodchuck killers
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- Subject: Re: Woodchuck killers
- From: "* H* <b*@bright.net>
- Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 10:26:49 -0600
- Resent-Date: Fri, 9 Jan 1998 07:35:38 -0800
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Not to mention when you're cutting hay and tear up an expensive piece of
equipment on a groundhog's burrow. I've had a tractor come close to
overturning on top of me when it hit the hole and dirt pile on the side of a
hill. Nature is wonderful and indiscriminate destruction of life is
wrong...but when you feel those wheels come off the ground that becomes a
secondary issue. Animals can become dangerous pests at times.
-----Original Message-----
From: Susan W. Smith <sws2@psu.edu>
To: veggie-list@eskimo.com <veggie-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Friday, January 09, 1998 7:26 AM
Subject: Re: Woodchuck killers
>
>I think I would prefer the work of moles or just plain old worms for
aerating my soil, The entrance to the burrow I see around here is a hole
about 8 to 10 inches across. I think that is a little more aeration than my
soil needs.
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