Groundhogs was [AT] Fwd: morning
Rob Gray
Robgray at epix.net
Wed Aug 4 20:07:36 PDT 2004
I'm not obsessed with them like the Bill Murray character in Caddy
Shack was, but I had a family of them who have taken up residence under
my porch and it was a pain to get rid of them. Given that my house is
field stone construction, having them undermine my foundation is not a
good thing. I'd shoot some, or trap some. I think I got the last one
from that clan last week. I also don't like them living in the yard, but
if they are out in areas away from the house, I let them be.
Rob
NE PA
Rob Wilson wrote:
>Speaking of groundhogs... There was a caller on the local radio station
>talk show telling of how he hates groundhogs and will swerve off the
>road to hit them. He told of how his buddy gets rid of them by dumping
>his liquid manure into their holes. Quite a unique way to get rid of
>two problems at once but his was better. He poured 10 gallons of
>gasoline down the hole and ran a stream back to a safe place to light it.
>He lit it and then nothing. All of the sudden about 50 yards away
>he saw a huge flame shoot out of the ground and the groundhog fly
>through the air on fire like he was shot out of a circus cannon. Of
>course there was the deafening explosion that went with it :) His
>girlfriend cussed him for 2 hours after that he said :) He did say that
>it did kill the groundhog though. And here we talked about killing
>them with bubble gum a while back.
>Rob
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>>Right. The groundhog is one of Gods peskier creatures. Luckily they
>>have almost zero for an immune system, so just injuring them will
>>usually kill them.
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>>Ed
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