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Garden Pest

concered dad

Posted 4:28 pm, 06/11/2015

I put pie pans on my stuff and my apple trees and the deer or any other anmials do not bother with my garden

on the hill

Posted 4:22 pm, 06/11/2015

oh bullcrap, get a dog or some dogs or if you already have some, let your dogs into the garden area, so what if they pee, the rain will wash it away but if they pee on one of your plants rinse off immediately w/diluted white vinegar, keep some in a spray bottle, that kills the urine smell & will keep your plant from dying, nothing ever bothers my garden, so far......

I would love to have that baby groundhog, my partner's BD is 2/2, we love groundhogs, even if they did eat something in the garden we would never harm one. My neighbor stays on his porch & shoots anything that walks in his garden, all spring & summer & fall, bam, bam, bam! wasting ammo, hates all animals, won't get him a dog, the idiot. The first shot scares the crap out of me.

MeganR

Posted 2:52 pm, 06/11/2015

Spray the outer edges of your garden with perfume, any kind. It will at least keep the deer away.

Jr88

Posted 7:51 am, 06/11/2015

I have the same problem with the leaves being eaten off my cucumber plants, but its deer eating them instead of groundhogs.

APJ1965

Posted 7:42 am, 06/11/2015

Somebody told me to take a spray bottle and put about quarter cup of dish washing liquid in it and fill it up with water. And spray your plants ever other day or so and they want bother them anymore and it want hurt your plants either .

youlie

Posted 11:20 pm, 06/10/2015

I have a female Groundhog with at least one little one. Bring yours here and see if they get along :)

hipower

Posted 11:05 pm, 06/10/2015

Elect him. He'll go to Raleigh and you'll never see him again.

hangout

Posted 10:46 pm, 06/10/2015

I have a groundhog eating up the leaves on my cucumber plants. Thankfully, as of now he hasn't touched the cucumbers or blooms just the leaves.He's also not touching the squash and zucchini, yet. Other than trapping or shooting him I was wondering what I might could do to keep him away?

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