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How do you get rid of them? Obviously killing them will most likely be the number one answer, but I live in city limits and it's illegal to fire a weapon in city limits.

So having said that, anyone have any good ideas that they've seen work?
 
#4
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Sucks you can't shoot them.

Shake away or Critter ridder are supposedly repellants.

Fumigate the holes with Carbon Monoxide

Set out traps
 
#5
#5
Traps tend to work ok... and you can get the type of trap that will kill. :)
 
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How do you get rid of them? Obviously killing them will most likely be the number one answer, but I live in city limits and it's illegal to fire a weapon in city limits.

So having said that, anyone have any good ideas that they've seen work?
Go to Mahoney's and look around. They will definitely have something for you.
 
#14
#14
Get a couple of Jack Russell terriers and turn em loose! They may disappear for a few days but they will come back and the problem will be solved!
 
#15
#15
I have one .He seems to get braver and braver getting closer to the house.He didn't move last time I mowed the lawn, well he did eventually an hour or so later.Circling him on the riding mower didn't even scare him.:crazy:
 
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#18
This won't kill them but if you send them to Fulmer, they won't develop any further...:whistling:
 
#20
#20
Jalapeno peppers placed in front of their holes will do the trick. They also sell hot pepper spray in garden centers.
 
#24
#24
Buy a USMC issued Flame Thrower. Those little rats won't stand a chance.
 

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Get a couple of Jack Russell terriers and turn em loose! They may disappear for a few days but they will come back and the problem will be solved!

True. Those are great dogs. My ex-mom in law had one.

I don't have any real ideas, I just had to say :lol: at most of the thread.
 

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