Hello again
Could someone please suggest a way to get rid of these ground squirrels that are digging up holes everywhere
I have a good OLD .22 without a scope. I can't hit anything with it and don't want to drill any holes in it for a scope.
New .22 w scope
Traps
Poison Peanuts
Beacon NO, I am not goning to use smoke bombs
Thanks
Mike
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Ground Squirrel Problem
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Ok Ok but they work! On A 1200 foot dam. I don't really have a choice. I had a couple of dogw that just loved to catch Ground hogs. They would shake them and break their neck. If you are going to poison that lets the dog out.
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1949 Farmall Cub with high crop option and hydraulics
1955 Farmall Cub with fast hitch
1955 International Cub Loboy with fast hitch
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1959 Farmall Cub with fast hitch - Location: way high up in the Huachuca Mt. at the bottom of a deep dark canyon
John, the ground squirrels don't burrow undergound like gophers and moles. They just dig holes everywhere. I checked the website for the propane rodenator. It looks like something I would like to see too. Those pictures of the ground blowing up all around that guy are hilarious looks like "Caddyshack".
Think I will go with Ralph's idea and try a shot gun...
Jim, if they contain the right amount of lead, and they're put in a kroil marinade bucket, and left to set on the front porch for a few days, they could be served along side of Country's famous sundried style.
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Think I will go with Ralph's idea and try a shot gun...
Jim, if they contain the right amount of lead, and they're put in a kroil marinade bucket, and left to set on the front porch for a few days, they could be served along side of Country's famous sundried style.
Thanks everyone
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