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          | Subject:  Woodchucks 
 
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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | Greg1 | Kansas City, MO | I am in town but next to woods.  Can't shoot them.  Anyway to just make them not want to eat everything in sight. | 8/6/2003 7:34:38 PM | 
		
            | kilrpumpkins | Western Pa. | Live trap 'em and get them out of town. Or sprinkle leaves with cayenne pepper powder. Woodchucks and pumpkins mix like oil 'n vinegar!
 | 8/6/2003 7:54:10 PM | 
		
            | Wes@PA | Chester Co., PA | An electric fence wire at the bottom or top of your fence will do wonders.  Readily available at Home Depot for under $50, comes in both 110V and 12V battery models. If that doesn't work you will need 'Blkcloud' to come over, no varnmit is safe. | 8/6/2003 7:57:15 PM | 
		
            | duff | Topsfield, Ma. | I love this topic as I have a new battle every year ! I use Kilr's approach and give them new zip codes! Thought
 I was done this season but missus saw one yesterday morn
 scouting things out. Baited trap this evening with fresh
 tertiary cutttings which they can't resist.
 | 8/6/2003 8:59:46 PM | 
		
            | docgipe | Montoursville, PA | They establish regular trails. Live leg hold trap them on your property. Stick a pitch fork through them and burry the buggers.
 If you relocate them try a brick in a sack and toss it in the river. Never saw one back stroking a brick in a gunny sack.
 | 8/6/2003 10:29:33 PM | 
		
            | Tremor | [email protected] | Oh Boy! Dwaines gonna have PETA on us for sure now! LOL | 8/6/2003 10:46:30 PM | 
		
            | Smitty | Edmonton, Canada | My buddy was having a problem with skunks at his place.  Set up a trap to try to catch the bugger.  He heard a bunch of noise one night, and ran outside and quickly covered the trap with a tarp so he wouldn't get sprayed.  He then drove the trap about 15 miles away, carefully removed the tarp, and opened the trap door with a string.  He then saw the neighbors cat run out as fast as it could.  We all hope the cat has found itself a good home, because it's never been seen again! | 8/7/2003 10:34:26 AM | 
		
            | gordon | Utah | new definition for PETA- People Eating Tasty Animals... :)  | 8/7/2003 2:00:37 PM | 
		
        
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