...groundhog has got to go!! Yeah, that's right, a BLONDE groundhog! As light as a yellow Lab! Durn thing is excavating under my back porch, and sometime this afternoon laid waste to 2 of my cucumber plants. The trap is set, we'll see what happens. Hmmmm. No groundhog icon!
...groundhog has got to go!! Yeah, that's right, a BLONDE groundhog! As light as a yellow Lab! Durn thing is excavating under my back porch, and sometime this afternoon laid waste to 2 of my cucumber plants. The trap is set, we'll see what happens. Hmmmm. No groundhog icon!
set up a pop-up blind about 25 yards away from where it doing the damage, sit inside with your bow and take that sucker out buckeyebowman
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set up a pop-up blind about 25 yards away from where it doing the damage, sit inside with your bow and take that sucker out buckeyebowman
Actually thought about it for nearly a half second. It was just a bit too hot to be sitting in a ground blind. Would've been dead bang easy with the .22, but I don't know how some of the neighbors would like me throwing lead around.
No matter. Blondie is gone! Caught it in a Hav-a-Hart trap on Sunday afternoon. Baited it with the big end of an ear of sweet corn and a lettuce leaf with some peanut butter smeared on it. Yeah, I figured everything likes peanut butter, right? I was sitting in the shade with a magazine and a beer and I hear FLAMP! I thought it was the next door neighbor's screen door slamming, and then realized that wasn't it. Went and looked and sure enough, I had it. I wasn't ready to move just yet, so I moved it out of the full sun and into the shade. By the time I got ready the groundhog had eaten that 1/4 ear of corn and the lettuce w/peanut butter. So, I guess they do like it! I relocated it to a place where it can make a living without bothering my garden.