Thursday, June 17, 2021

Groundhogs love strawberries; groundhogs are not alone.

Most homeowners believe that if they have a problem with a wild animal making a nuisance of itself, they can simply live trap the nuisance, drive it out of town, the farther the better, and release it. Problem solved. In truth, it is not this easy.

For one thing, in London a live trapped animal cannot be moved more than a kilometre away from where it was taken. That is only about .6 of a mile and that's not all that far. Stay within the law and the animal essentially stays within its home range. The problem animal may easily find its way home and be back being a nuisance within a day or two. If it doesn't return it may be because it is now busy being a nuisance to a nearby neighbour. This hardly seems fair.

Put the idea of using a pellet gun or BB rifle right our of your head. Using a firearm within the city limits of many municipalities is strictly a no-no and a BB gun or pellet gun is classified by many municipalities as a firearm.

Leg holds are out and with good reason, as is poison as well. With pets and children all about in the city, the danger to other nuisances, like children, is just too great.

So buy a live trap, bait it with one of the suspect animal's favourite foods and, if you are lucky, capture the bothersome critter. Property owners are allowed to protect their property withing legal limits.

I have baited my large live trap with strawberries and some flowers. So far the only animal to show an interest has been a chipmunk. It nibbled on the strawberries from outside the trap. As of this time, no sign of a groundhog. Maybe tomorrow I will up the ante by baiting the trap with chopped up cantaloupe. If it doesn't find the strawberries enticing enough maybe a large helping a cantaloupe will do the trick.

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