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Help Dealing with Groundhogs?
Yesterday, I spotted a big ole' groundhog in my yard. An hour later, I watching him chilling out munching through the neighbor's garden which is surrounded by a chicken-wire type fence.
Any suggestions for dealing with this guy or stopping him before he starts chomping on my stuff? (Luckily, all of my tomatoes, pears and apples are too high for him right now and none of the other stuff is in fruit/bloom yet but will be soon.)
I have everything I want to protect in raised beds if that matters and there is some physical barrier that would be easy/cheap. I bought some Liquid Fence, but I'm a little worried about putting it on stuff that I plan to eat.
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Re: Help Dealing with Groundhogs?
That's good to know, but I am deathly allergic to cats. I also haven't found their hole and don't want to just be spraying cat pee on my veggies that I plan to eat.