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Hunt4Allis
Orange Level Joined: 13 Mar 2018 Location: Ohio Points: 1160 |
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Posted: 23 Jun 2021 at 5:13am |
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What's the best way to get rid of groundhogs under a concrete slab of a building? Been dealing with these for the last couple years and need a solution...
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Lars(wi)
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A hungry dog?
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Fred in Pa
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A fiend that had one under his building used human waste , later on his neighbor ask what ever happen to ground hog u had under your building ,I have one now n want to get rid of him.
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WF owner
Orange Level Joined: 12 May 2013 Location: Bombay NY Points: 4598 |
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I have a metal storage building, with a paved floor, where I keep my tractors. Groundhogs are constantly digging under the walls for access inside the building.
Have you tried live traps? I have a live trap with a bullet hole through it, but that's a different smelly story.
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PaulB
Orange Level Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Rocky Ridge Md Points: 4670 |
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Set up a catch barrel for rain from the roof and every time is fills up siphon the barrel into the groundhog hole. Be ready as the rodent will come flying out soaked with a WTF look on his face
Used cat litter down the hole will run them off as well
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thendrix
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A lot of patience and a well placed .22lr does a good job. Make sure the gun is loaded though. Pawpaw had one in his garden one year. He sat out behind the LP tank for SEVERAL hours waiting on it to show. It finally did and he got a bead on it, pulled the trigger, and "click".... No bullet. A single shot rifle with no bullets is pretty useless at a distance farther than arms length.
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Dusty MI
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Leg hold traps work well then the .22
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Greg (Hillsboro, OH)
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Apple slice soaked in antifreeze dumped into the hole??
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Red Bank
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Hose hooked to exhaust on a lawn mower and pour a little transmission fluid in gas tank
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Dakota Dave
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Get gopher grenades from the hardware store. Just lite toss down hole and cover it up cardboard or plywood works great you want the gas to stay in the holeto
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john(MI)
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I got 2 yesterday with my 22. The scope is still dead on. I got 2 more to deal with, maybe today!
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Hunt4Allis
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I shoot plenty out away from building but as soon as these hear me coming there under the slab before I can get a shot( can't really shoot anyways, why I asked for maybe some ideas)
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Billoh
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Put bubble gum down the hole,3or4.
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Tbone95
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Well. . . . Be veeewwwwy veewwwwwy quiet! Hehehehehehee
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steve(ill)
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22 is permanent... around here they EAT the bubble gum, DRINK the antifreeze, then SNIFF the oily tractor fumes to get high !!! ...dont seem to work !
never tried cat chit.... have to give that a try. Edited by steve(ill) - 23 Jun 2021 at 2:46pm |
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tadams(OH)
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Put a hose on the exhaust of a vehicle and leave it run, stick it way down the hole
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Clay
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Anhydrous Ammonia down the hole.
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DanWi
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Live trap set up obstacles so they have to go in such as a sheet of plywood or tires or something and put some bait in the trap. Learn to find their regular paths. I have even set a live trap in a path in tall grass. One thing no one gets out alive
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If you don't wanna shoot up your live traps, just drop trap, with critter inside, in a barrel fulla water. Or try these...
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klinemar
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Conibear traps! The only problem with them is animals you want to keep alive as the trap is non selective. https://youtu.be/G1USVaR3APo
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IBWD MIke
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I'm thinking 25/06! Or maybe .243, or .220 Swift, or .222 Magnum, (I do have one). Would probably just use the .22 because of easy access. Have caught a couple in the live trap, apples make good bait. Also got one in a connibear. Apparently coons don't like holes in the ground as that groundhog and some opossums is all I've caught there.
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Conibear traps here,(BIG model), no other animals to worry about and they do work great!
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FREEDGUY
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WTH ?? Even "I" have a sense of humane treatment of animals, a Coni Bear trap is MUCH more humane IMO, and the OP should have been on the "look-out" 2 years ago .
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FREEDGUY
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I'm pretty sure that this only works for "moles"
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FREEDGUY
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How much $$ will THIS cost ??
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klinemar
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Depends on Operator applying the Anhydrous!
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At current price per ton at $695, estimate about 50 lbs of nh3, less than $20. |
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Steve A
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Anything from the .22 to the .450 if I can get a shot at them. Double spring conibear when I'm not able to sit there. Anybody have suggestions for how to refill the dirt--get support back under the slab? I've had some luck with limestone on top of old chicken wire to keep them from redigging the entrance but never figured out how to get more than a couple feet backfilled.
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LouSWPA
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DYN O MITE! however, like most of the other suggestions, there are some down side effects......but it is guaranteed to get the job done!
Like they say in the local gambling establishments, or, rather in their advertisements, go big or go home......I'm not even sure what that means, I think, throw all your money away at once, rather than a little bit at a time. That way they can get get more people in to fleece. But now I am way, way off track! OK, pesky varmint..............
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I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Ps 27 |
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WF owner
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When I was working, we use a product called "flowable fill". We used it mostly when "slip-lining" culverts (sliding a slightly smaller culvert inside a damaged slightly larger culvert). We used it to take up the space between the two culverts. Flowable fill is, basically, a very wet slump concrete (almost liquid) without aggregate (I believe sand, portland cement and water) in it. (Google flowable fill) It has little strength, and is designed to be able to be pumped. We bought ours as "ready mix", but there is no reason you couldn't mix small quantities yourself. It does harden enough that an animal couldn't burrow through it. I'm sure you could either rent a small concrete pump (maybe even a "mud sucker" pump, but you would have to really clean it well after) or fashion some sort of pump to pump it your self. (I'm thinking of some kind of container that you could pick up with a loader and let gravity do the pumping.)
Edited by WF owner - 25 Jun 2021 at 11:55am |
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