how to get rid of a groundhog
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Comments (1)Don't worry about your neighbor's groundhog being trapped in its burrow. For one thing, they have more than one way out. For another thing, if they're stuck, they'll just dig another hole. Age notwithstanding, if you're able to garden, then I think you'd be able to bait and set a "Havahart Easy-Set" trap. Very simple and doesn't require a lot of manual dexterity. You might need help with relocating the animals when you catch them, and you'd want to line that up before you catch the first one. It's a long-term battle. We had a groundhog under our gazebo for a couple of years before we decided, in April, to do something about it. Since then I've caught eight of them, and the ninth one just moved in....See MoreHow to get rid of virus when you can't get online?
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Comments (9)The common yellow oxalis we have here has tiny "bulbules" (sp?), which lurk 12 -18 inches under the ground. You can easily pull up the plants, of course, but those tiny bulb things stay under the soil, and up it comes again. I once had a gardener who decided to eradicate it from a flower bed which is about 12 feet long and 6 feet wide. He actually dug up the top 2 feet of soil, and sifted it by hand to get all of the tiny bulbs out. That worked for the first year, but by 2-3 years after he did that, back the oxalis came. So, being lazy, what I do is just admire it in the Spring, except where it is trying to smother other plants. Then just pull it out around those plants. By late Spring here it has died down, and I pretend it is gone. Of course, it comes up again the next Spring. It is one of our first blooming plants to bloom (starts Jan/Feb), so I just regard it as such and let it be mostly. One of my cats likes to eat it (we used to eat it as children - we called it "sour grass"). Jackie...See MoreGroundhog Control
Comments (15)Peps: Relocating them is illegal? So is speeding, but I bet you have done that once or twice before. Just take him out after dark, stop a couple miles away on a back road, open the trap door and let him go. If you are dead set against that, an animal inside of a trap would be pretty easy to dispatch. I assume "killing" the rodent is not against your principles if you have contemplated simply shooting it. And I could think of a couple of humane methods of dispatching it once caught that don't require a firearm. Put out a live trap, catch him and take care of the problem one way or the other....See Moregardener_sandy
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