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Re: How much wood could a woodchuck chuck?
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Posted by SHRIKE on May 02, 2007 at 03:50:11 from (24.93.176.240):
In Reply to: How much wood could a woodchuck chuck? posted by msb on April 26, 2007 at 19:40:28:
Here's a fix for groundhogs/woodchucks/whislepigs or what ever you call them in your part of the country. A couple cup fulls of hydrated lime down any holes you can git to. They come out in the morning in the dewy grass and get wet when they go back in the lime sticks to their feet and belly. It'll start to burn and they'll lick it off, ingesting the lime and killing them usally in their hole. no fuss no muss. I've done this many time over the years and works great. But I still take care of the ones out in the feilds with a 219 zipper, I git a kick outa maken them do back flips.
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