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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote GreenwoodCreations Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31 Aug 2018 at 6:43pm
I have always had good luck with ripe tomatoes in the live trap and a dispatch shot: would catch and release but wouldn't wish these varmits on anyone, I have seen them roll a concrete foundation for a building burrowing under it.
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I had one burrow under the concrete in my shop. Having a large collection of old small engines, I picked 2 of the smokiest and gassed them out. 1/2" pipe is the most common size of exhaust and is the same as a gas appliance connector. I just put one end under the slab, packed the opening with mud, filled both engines full and let them run until out of gas. Whatever was under there is dead because the mud packed in the opening never was disturbed afterwards.
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Have had trouble in the past around the buildings and foundations. Every year I get through most of the summer and hope they have moved on. This year I got lucky until about three weeks ago and then spotted one. I have now set 2 conibears where there is activity at new locations and are hoping for results. They get a one way trip to the woods!
 
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