Mothballs are a good secret weapon.
Couple of years ago a woodchuck was giving me grief.
Didn't want to kill him, just wanted him to move on.
I was real surprised that a few mothballs thrown in his burrow made
him disappear overnight.
Chuck
When one engine fails on a twin-engine airplane you always have enough
power left to get you to the scene of the crash.
On 7/3/2008 6:33:35 AM, Wayne Fugitt ([email protected]) wrote:
> >> Will have some pictures of my High tech system.
>
> When I made this statement above in the message to Chuck, I was actually
> kidding.
>
> Nothing high tech about it.
> Exactly the opposite is true
>
> That is, unless you get into the technicality of the methods.
> Those are complicated and technical for sure.
>
> Two methods are in use. Neither are obvious.
> If I had not told you one already, likely few could figure out either.
>
> Materials, One spool of high quality string, $ 10.00
> plus one box of moth balls, $ 2.00 Total cost, $ 12.00
>
> http://www.fugitt.com/files/deer_repel/
>
> This seems to be working perfect, not on fresh track and not one bite of
> damage.
>
> This could work for other animals, but I have no experience and cannot say.
>
>
> Any comments or Questions?
>
> Wayne
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