Posted by jeffcat on March 10, 2015 at 09:48:25 from (73.197.157.130):
In Reply to: ground hogs posted by stonerock on March 10, 2015 at 08:24:10:
The bombs you can get at the local feed store or such. Get the BIG ones. If they don't cost like $5.oo ea. then they aren't big enough. About the size of a package of premix cookie dough. I bought a package of cannon fuse and put about a one foot long fuse on so I have plenty of time to shove it down the borrow and shovel the dirt back in. Make sure to seal all holes before you start. If you see any white smoke some place shovel quick to cover it. There are other things like peanut butter and crackers but have not tried them. Sinse they are close to squirrels and such, the green rat poison pellets should work too. By the way. They say with the bombs "not under buildings", I would guess that would be your house. Cyianide is what the bombs make. Farm buildings with a breeze blowing I can see no problem. By the way #2.. During the Fourth of July season a lot of fire works stand sell those really big smoke bombs. They make a BOAT load of smoke. Have a FIVE minute burn time. Read the lable. They are the size of a really big sausage. Throw a couple of them down there and they should do it with just smoke inhalation. Have fun Jeffcat
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