I'd suggest investing in a .22 Hornet, with a scope. Put something yummy out in the middle of your yard (like a flat of very expensive tulip bulbs or other flowers--What they like to eat is directly proportional to the cost), and sit on your back porch around sun down. You know the rest.
Also, go out and pee all around their entry holes. Show 'em who's boss! (Seriously. That worked for one I had a problem with)
I'd suggest investing in a .22 Hornet, with a scope. Put something yummy out in the middle of your yard (like a flat of very expensive tulip bulbs or other flowers--What they like to eat is directly proportional to the cost), and sit on your back porch around sun down. You know the rest.
Also, go out and pee all around their entry holes. Show 'em who's boss! (Seriously. That worked for one I had a problem with)
Nice cars.
-Brad
Haha - I like how you think!
When we moved in 6 years ago, the neighbor said he once counted 30+ groundhogs in the field right beside us. :o
The barn floor was so riddled that I just borrowed an anhydrous amonia tank from work and left it "accidentally leak" from a hose strategically placed in one of the hog holes. Place stunk to high heaven for weeks but drastically helped with new holes forming. Caved the old ones in with the skidsteer and put in a nice stone floor and was happy - until this spring when the little bastards moved back in. Guns are out now that the cars are moved.
Of all the paths you take in life - make sure a few of them are dirt.
dude that camaro is PERFECT but she needs more time out of the ol' barn :'(
i have always dreamed of owning a barn and having it filled with cars,but i would have a bed in the corner and that would be my garage/house/junkyard.hey im only 18 maybe i can make it happen one day ???
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