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Old 02-02-2008, 01:29 AM
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I like the old reliable method myseld. Pisses off the neighbors but oh well!



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We use those bucket traps at our camp in the mts....they are the best!!

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Man I wouldnt mind making one out of a garbage can to trap squirrls
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Any ideas on one for ground hogs?
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When I was a kid on the farm, about the only entertainment I had was hunting groundhogs with my 22. By the time I finished high school, the local farms were pretty well cleaned up. I have warfarin laid down 12 months of the year to keep mice under control. Bigger animals can't get in so that isn't a problem. I always thought that mothballs were doing the job until my wife found a dead mouse under the front seat. Needless to say she wasn't impressed. Bounce dryer sheets are supposed to work so I used them this year. They smell a whole lot better than mothballs.
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