bren582 said:
There's a number of ground hogs that nest in my yard including under my shed where I stack most of my cord wood. The hogs as well as birds, owls, and bats in the area do a pretty good job controlling the rodent population..
Me thinks ground hogs are more the problem than the solution :cheese:
We have fox and /or coyote and used to have some cats in between .... but some how the cats all "disappeared" once the rodent population got low. We set traps in the detached garage and boiler shed and we have an indoor cat that takes care of the house.
Most of the neighbors use a .22 or similar for the G hogs but I have never had one in my yard. I think because I have a heavily wooded lot and back up to 20 + acres of wooded property and a river.
In fact last summer I was cutting up a dead oak in my cleared lawn area in the middle of the day and a coyote came to the edge of the woods about 15' away and was growling at me ! I stepped over to the other side of the tree with the chainsaw and got on my 4 wheeler and watched as he wandered down the wood line another 500' or so until the neighbors dog noticed him and he drifted back into the woods. I guess a 50 year old Rot that can't run anymore is more of a threat than me with a running chainsaw !