Posted by Dr. Walt on July 23, 2013 at 05:11:58 from (12.2.223.79):
In Reply to: woodchuck bait posted by tractormiallis on July 22, 2013 at 07:36:13:
Say this 10 times real fast: How much wood would a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
Seriously though, we don't have any woodchucks here in southern Nevada (that I know of), but this works on all other types of rodents and even a Badger, so it may work on a woodchuck.
Thoroughly mix 2 heaping Tablespoons full of Plaster of Paris, with 1 heaping Tablespoon full of Confectioners Powdered Sugar, add this mix to 2 cups of Rolled Oats & thoroughly mix. Place this mix where the critters will find it, but someplace where your Chickens, Cats, Dogs, & other animals that you want to keep can't get into it. The rodents are attracted by the grain, love the taste of the Sugar, and DON'T TASTE the Plaster of Paris which sets up in their stomach's & upper intestines. They can't pass it out & they can't cough it up - works every time.
I've gotten rid of mice, rats, squirrels, rabbits, skunks, & the Badger.
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