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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1413449" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We shoot them as fast as we see them and have made a BIG dent in the ones that were around the house. They get under the foundation rocks, and the edges of the fields but it is when you drop a tractor front wheel in a hole and break a tie rod or something else that you get real serious about shooting them. Got all but one in the last 2 years that were getting into the garden and there haven't been any moving in to take their place. I also use the live trap baited with apple slices with peanut butter on them and sometimes watermelon slices. Saves catching so many of the barn cats. Also entices the coons and a few skunks on occasion. I don't think it causes too many others to move in to take their place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1413449, member: 25884"] We shoot them as fast as we see them and have made a BIG dent in the ones that were around the house. They get under the foundation rocks, and the edges of the fields but it is when you drop a tractor front wheel in a hole and break a tie rod or something else that you get real serious about shooting them. Got all but one in the last 2 years that were getting into the garden and there haven't been any moving in to take their place. I also use the live trap baited with apple slices with peanut butter on them and sometimes watermelon slices. Saves catching so many of the barn cats. Also entices the coons and a few skunks on occasion. I don't think it causes too many others to move in to take their place. [/QUOTE]
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