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Re: Groundhogs

by phorbin <phorbin1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 27, 2008 at 07:35 PM

In article <QZSdnSP7adL1bInVnZ2dnUVZ_rfinZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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schvantzkopf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 says...
> A groundhog dug a tunnel into my garden last year, I filled it in last 
> fall but he's just reopened it again. I've bought some Havahart Critter 
> Ridder which is basically a hot pepper powder. Has anyone used this 
> stuff? Does it work?. There were a couple of other choices for groundhog

> repellents that had a very different formulations, does anyone have any 
> opinions on repellents in general?
> 
> 
Hot pepper didn't work for us. The dammthings thought it was a 
seasoning.

We trap and remove to open spaces (no gardens, roads or farms nearby), 
harrass them away if they're smart enough to take the hint, or kill them 
if not. The two former give them a chance at survival.

As for it digging into the garden, you need a fence like an L, with the 
bottom of the L about 1 foot underground and aimed outward away from the 
garden. The base of the L needs to be at least 1 foot wide. That should 
stop them digging through. The thing you need to know is that they are 
agile climbers and will climb trees, fences etc.. You have to deal with 
"over" which means creating a floppy fence or an electric one.

Do remember that you need your gate to have a lintel to which you've 
attached fencing so that the underground fence is continuous around the 
whole garden.

And I suggest finding all the cabbage mower's holes, stuffing them with 
saplings, long branches, scrap 2 by 4s and earth. Track them all down. 
Don't worry about trapping them underground. They'll dig their way out 
or they'll have an escape entrance. Then fill the route they've taken 
out, too. 

You see, if you can prevent them from developing a main burrow and/or 
way station burrows near your property/garden, they'll probably eat at 
somebody else's table. 


--
In an urban environment you have to outwit the neighbours and the 
critters.
 




 19 Posts in Topic:
Groundhogs
General Schvantzkopf <  2008-04-27 16:34:32 
Re: Groundhogs
phorbin <phorbin1@[EMA  2008-04-27 19:35:36 
Re: Groundhogs
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-04-27 20:38:33 
Re: Groundhogs
phorbin <phorbin1@[EMA  2008-04-27 22:21:11 
Re: Groundhogs
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-04-27 22:09:28 
Re: Groundhogs
Charlie   2008-04-27 21:21:35 
Re: Groundhogs
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-04-27 22:12:34 
Re: Groundhogs
General Schvantzkopf <  2008-04-27 21:07:37 
Re: Groundhogs
phorbin <phorbin1@[EMA  2008-04-27 22:54:04 
Re: Groundhogs
General Schvantzkopf <  2008-04-28 07:50:30 
Re: Groundhogs
Frank <frank.logullo@[  2008-04-28 06:11:42 
Re: Groundhogs
phorbin <phorbin1@[EMA  2008-04-28 10:21:30 
Re: Groundhogs
Pat Kiewicz <kiewicz@[  2008-04-29 06:50:54 
Re: Groundhogs
phorbin <phorbin1@[EMA  2008-04-29 07:56:07 
Re: Groundhogs
Pat Kiewicz <kiewicz@[  2008-04-30 07:00:41 
Re: Groundhogs
phorbin <phorbin1@[EMA  2008-04-30 08:20:26 
Re: Groundhogs
General Schvantzkopf <  2008-04-29 08:04:29 
Re: Groundhogs
Omelet <ompomelet@[EMA  2008-04-29 09:56:42 
Re: Groundhogs
gonzo <sfallen2002@[EM  2008-05-01 21:10:23 

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