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Re: Groundhogs

by phorbin <phorbin1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 27, 2008 at 10:21 PM

In article <ompomelet-EE3EF1.20383327042008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, 
ompomelet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 says...
> In article <MPG.227ee5e58b711e4598980c@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>  phorbin <phorbin1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 
> > 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.
> 
> There is a way that wildlife rescue taught me to prevent pests and 
> predators from climbing a fence. About 1 ft. or so up the fence, attach 
> a 12" wide strip of roof fla****ng to the fence. They hit that and slip.
> 
> Works well to keep raccoons out of poultry yards and it not
unattractive.
> 
> It can also keep squirrels out of fruit trees (wrap it around the trunk)

> so long as the squirrel cannot jump into that tree from another
location.

Now that's a good idea. It never occurred to me to apply that one 
anywhere but on posts and trees.

I had 1 raccoon ****nny up 3' of sheet steel wrapped 2x4 post to get to 
the roof so I put a bit of vaseline up the corners of the steel and that 
did the trick. There were nightly thuds and swearing for awhile as 
raccoons tried and failed.

Does it really work on raccoons, and groundhogs at the height you 
suggest? Raccoons around here at full growth are the size of a small 
child and can easily stretch beyond that distance... and an adult 
groundhog is not a small critter too.

> Is groundhog edible? ;-)

I've never eaten it. I've heard that it is. I do believe in having an 
enemy for dinner.

I might try if it were in a woodland/meadow environment or some other 
organic situation and I knew more about dressing and preparing it and 
telling if the beast is healthy. In this city at this time, with people 
flinging herbicides and pesticides about, I wouldn't eat any animal I 
didn't raise.
 




 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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