Denim Deb
More Precious than Rubies
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I had a major problem w/groundhogs for awhile. I couldn't have a garden because they'd destroy it. Even this year, w/the garden completely fenced in, they were STILL a problem. I finally figured out how they were getting to the garden. At the back of our shed, we have a lean to where we store anything that's powered by gas. Then, there's a gap between that and my greenhouse. And, that gap is overgrown w/volunteer black raspberries and poke weed. So, the groundhogs were using it as cover to get to the garden. I didn't have time to clean it, but was able to put a live trap next to the greenhouse, then have stuff next to the trap and the lean to so that the only "clear" path led right into the trap. It worked well. We caught 2 groundhogs (which developed lead poisoning) and 2 possums. The 2nd possum was much smaller and was playing dead when I found it. They were released into the woods.
Other than the rabbit, I haven't seen anything else that I'm really worried about and really thought about taking the trap down. I kind of wish I had. It was so late by the time I got done w/the tomatoes that I never emptied my compost bucket last night. Instead, I just covered it w/a cutting board and left it overnight. So, this morning, I had to empty it. Since I have to go right past the trap to get to the compost bin, I checked on the trap. At first I thought I had another possum-until it moved. That's when I realized that I had caught my worst nightmare, a SKUNK!!!!!!!!!!
I called hubby and let him know. Now we had a dilemma, how to get the skunk out w/out getting sprayed. The trap was not really in a good spot to put something over it so we could move the trap w/out getting sprayed. So I did what I thought was the smart thing and went to church. I hoped when I got home, "Flower" would no longer be in the trap.
To be continued.
Other than the rabbit, I haven't seen anything else that I'm really worried about and really thought about taking the trap down. I kind of wish I had. It was so late by the time I got done w/the tomatoes that I never emptied my compost bucket last night. Instead, I just covered it w/a cutting board and left it overnight. So, this morning, I had to empty it. Since I have to go right past the trap to get to the compost bin, I checked on the trap. At first I thought I had another possum-until it moved. That's when I realized that I had caught my worst nightmare, a SKUNK!!!!!!!!!!
To be continued.