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kanaloa
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2008 6:14 pm Reply with quote

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Course then there are voles, Woodchucks, moles, prairie dogs, ground squirrels, and all sorts of other critters, LOL. Maybe having squirrels isn't so bad compared to being out west.
 
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yeshuas
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kanaloa wrote:
Course then there are voles, Woodchucks, moles, prairie dogs, ground squirrels, and all sorts of other critters, LOL. Maybe having squirrels isn't so bad compared to being out west.

Like I said cayenne pepper if you just want to keep them out, you can buy a product called Squirrel Away of just buy cayenne pepper at like Sams Club
 
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phileysmiley
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One thing I DO know (being from Pennsylvania) is that a groundhog and a woodchuck are the same thing. smilenod

But there is no woodhog or groundchuck. Oh wait...

 
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They all look like dog meat to me lol
 
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kanaloa
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phileysmiley wrote:
One thing I DO know (being from Pennsylvania) is that a groundhog and a woodchuck are the same thing. smilenod

But there is no woodhog or groundchuck. Oh wait...



I thought that was something else... but I guess that happens when you're colorblind, LOL
 
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augie
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kanaloa wrote:
phileysmiley wrote:
One thing I DO know (being from Pennsylvania) is that a groundhog and a woodchuck are the same thing. smilenod

But there is no woodhog or groundchuck. Oh wait...



I thought that was something else... but I guess that happens when you're colorblind, LOL


:roflmao: Looks like reground :spam2: to me! sick lol
 
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augie
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Well, I did mention above that I hoped that they had no offspring, well that hope was shattered today when I saw a pair of juveniles. Either that or a newlywed couple moved in! furious I hope my friend's friend won't mind renting out his trap again. help
 
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I got mine too

Since February a Rat has been eating the Oranges on the tree in my back yard (I get 40 a week, it eats 7-8). I caught a few but this one has escaped being a customer of my traps.

Well last night a neighborhood cat nailed it, tore the head off & gutted it on the lawn near Buff'os condo. Left the head, skin & guts for me to dispose of... nice kitty thumbsup

Normally I don't like the strange neighborhood cats in the back yard (afraid it might bite Buff'o when shes doing her bug/worm eating chores) but this one has earned night stalking rights.
 
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