Elbert Donatelli: Sure there are many kind and humane ways of getting rid of those cute but pesky critters. The three most common ways are frightening them away from the garden with motion devices,discouraging them with repellent smells or tastes,and fencing them out of the garden. The motion sensors usually work for a day or two but then the cute little groundhogs get used to them. The scent deterrents work great but you have to apply them weekly and after it rains. Example are the fox and coyote urines.http://homeharvest.com/animalrepellents.htmEpsom salts can be sprinkled on the vegetation and fruits of your garden plants to render them foul-tasting to groundhogs. The good news about this strategy is that Epsom salts will also help some of your garden plants to grow better. There are many other options and I will let look at this link.http://www.hsus.org/humane_living/living_in_harmon...I wont guarantee it but I have heard that this product works.http://www.target.com/! PredaSCENT-Garden-Pest-Deter...http://www.predascent.com/what.php...Show more
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