Guest guest Posted June 28, 2002 Report Share Posted June 28, 2002 DUH! Better go get my eyes checked LOL! Hey, at least I made you laugh! That must have been a real shock. To think your baby making days are over, your kids almost grown and bam! We¹ve tried flooding their holes, but that doesn¹t work. It¹s starting to look like the movie Caddy Shack around here. We just can¹t bring ourselves to kill something for the crime of eating. a > --- a ..now you have me laughing I call my 8 year old daughter > my bladder infection....because I was 36 when I got pregnant with her > and was on birth control....I knew I couldnt be pregnant...it had to > be a bladder infection..I had raised my kids....my youngest at the > time was 16........it took the doc an hour to convince me ....so now I > am RoTFL....ground hog control...I will have to find out...here > they flood the prarie dog tunnels with a water hose to get rid of > them.....laughing in OK with an 8 year old bladder infection....hugs > Kathi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2002 Report Share Posted June 28, 2002 LOL, Kathi and a!!! I am smiling from ear to ear here. Kathi, you should write us a humorous natural gardening column regularly. That was hilarious. Someone suggested that I get a mongoose to control my rabbit population. Please advise. Do you think your bullfrog would eat the bunnies? a, have you and tried trapping those groundhogs? I have four humane traps going 'round the clock. Last year, I caught 39 rabbits, several opossums, ground squirrels, and raccoons. A couple of years ago, I caught two skunks (one intentionally, one by accident)! I have three rabbit-sized traps and one larger one for raccoons and skunks. I think a groundhog would fall for the traps, too, given the right bait. Of all the critters I've trapped, the skunk was definitely the smartest. Raccoons next. I can't kill them either, no matter how much they destroy. Re: [ ] Re: a this is to funny DUH! Better go get my eyes checked LOL! Hey, at least I made you laugh! That must have been a real shock. To think your baby making days are over, your kids almost grown and bam! We¹ve tried flooding their holes, but that doesn¹t work. It¹s starting to look like the movie Caddy Shack around here. We just can¹t bring ourselves to kill something for the crime of eating. a > --- a ..now you have me laughing I call my 8 year old daughter > my bladder infection....because I was 36 when I got pregnant with her > and was on birth control....I knew I couldnt be pregnant...it had to > be a bladder infection..I had raised my kids....my youngest at the > time was 16........it took the doc an hour to convince me ....so now I > am RoTFL....ground hog control...I will have to find out...here > they flood the prarie dog tunnels with a water hose to get rid of > them.....laughing in OK with an 8 year old bladder infection....hugs > Kathi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2002 Report Share Posted June 29, 2002 , My trap is to small and I haven¹t gotten out to get another one. The one we have is for squirrel size critters. Didn¹t you get sprayed when you caught the skunk? a > LOL, Kathi and a!!! I am smiling from ear to ear here. > > Kathi, you should write us a humorous natural gardening column regularly. That > was hilarious. Someone suggested that I get a mongoose to control my rabbit > population. Please advise. Do you think your bullfrog would eat the bunnies? > > a, have you and tried trapping those groundhogs? I have four humane > traps going 'round the clock. Last year, I caught 39 rabbits, several > opossums, ground squirrels, and raccoons. A couple of years ago, I caught two > skunks (one intentionally, one by accident)! I have three rabbit-sized traps > and one larger one for raccoons and skunks. I think a groundhog would fall for > the traps, too, given the right bait. Of all the critters I've trapped, the > skunk was definitely the smartest. Raccoons next. > > I can't kill them either, no matter how much they destroy. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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