Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-05 Thread mborgert






Mike,
We use to have the same problem, we solved it by using apple slices coated in cement and sugar.
Took a while.
Mary
-- Original message from "M. G. Devour" mdev...@eskimo.com: --  Sharon wrote:   Oh, how I wish! I've thrown mothballs, chlorine tabs, smoke bombs, and,   believe it or not, dried coyote urine under the shed where those fat   varmints thrive! They picked up the chlorine tabs, and the mothballs, and literally threw   them back out the holes!   Which turns this into an engineering problem... How 'bout putting those  kinds of things in a sturdy metal container with holes in it and  anchoring it under there on a chain or a pole? If they can't get at it  to move it, they might decide not to live with it.   Of course, if you *do* get them to move, you might want to take a look  around first and think about where they might decide to move *TO!*Back up to the house, watching from the deck, I swear those *%*^   groundhogs came out from under the shed (they've hollowed it out under   there) and waved at me.   A truly Disney-esque image!   Be well,   Mike D.   [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]  [mdev...@eskimo.com ]  [Speaking only for myself... ]--  The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver.   Instructions for unsubscribing are posted at: http://silverlist.org   To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com   Address Off-Topic messages to: silver-off-topic-l...@eskimo.com   The Silver List and Off Topic List archives are currently down...   List maintainer: Mike Devour   






Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-05 Thread Faith Gagne
That's pretty ghastly.  Faith G.


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  Mike,
  We use to have the same problem, we solved it by using apple slices coated in 
cement and sugar.
  Took a while.
  Mary
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 Sharon wrote: 
  Oh, how I wish! I've thrown mothballs, chlorine tabs, smoke bombs, and, 
  believe it or not, dried coyote urine under the shed where those fat 
  varmints thrive! 
  
  They picked up the chlorine tabs, and the mothballs, and literally 
threw 
  them back out the holes! 
 
 Which turns this into an engineering problem... How 'bout putting those 
 kinds of things in a sturdy metal container with holes in it and 
 anchoring it under there on a chain or a pole? If they can't get at it 
 to move it, they might decide not to live with it. 
 
 Of course, if you *do* get them to move, you might want to take a look 
 around first and think about where they might decide to move *TO!* 
 
  Back up to the house, watching from the deck, I swear those *%*^ 
  groundhogs came out from under the shed (they've hollowed it out under 
  there) and waved at me. 
 
 A truly Disney-esque image! 
 
 Be well, 
 
 Mike D. 
 
 [Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian] 
 [mdev...@eskimo.com ] 
 [Speaking only for myself... ] 
 
 
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Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-04 Thread Wayne Fugitt

At 08:59 PM 7/3/2008, you wrote:

I was real surprised that a few mothballs thrown in his burrow made
him disappear overnight.


A hose connected to your exhaust pipe works great also.
Not sure he will leave but he may disappear.

Wayne

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Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-04 Thread Wayne Fugitt

At 04:28 PM 7/3/2008, you wrote:
They are protected so I can't eaxctly take a weapon to them but their 
homes are so dangerous.




  What a disaster !  I mean the holes and the laws.

  My grand daughter worked at a horse farm in CT that had one horse that 
cost 1 million.  If I had a horse that cost that much, even 1/2 or  1./4 
there would not be any holes in my pasture, whatever the cost.


If you can find out what they eat, and get them to eat some of it,
I can send you a chemical that blocks the nuro junction of the nerves.

They cannot make a hole, if you block the nuro junction of the nerves.
Nor can they do much of anything else.

I do not know much about the critters you mention.  They exist in my state 
but none around where I live, to my knowledge.


Wayne

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Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-04 Thread M. G. Devour
Sharon wrote:
 Oh, how I wish! I've thrown mothballs, chlorine tabs, smoke bombs, and,
 believe it or not, dried coyote urine under the shed where those fat
 varmints thrive!
 
 They picked up the chlorine tabs, and the mothballs, and literally threw
 them back out the holes!

Which turns this into an engineering problem... How 'bout putting those 
kinds of things in a sturdy metal container with holes in it and 
anchoring it under there on a chain or a pole? If they can't get at it 
to move it, they might decide not to live with it.

Of course, if you *do* get them to move, you might want to take a look 
around first and think about where they might decide to move *TO!*

 Back up to the house, watching from the deck, I swear those *%*^
 groundhogs came out from under the shed (they've hollowed it out under
 there) and waved at me.

A truly Disney-esque image! LOL!

Be well,

Mike D.

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[mdev...@eskimo.com]
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Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-04 Thread Starshar
From: M. G. Devour mdev...@eskimo.com

 They picked up the chlorine tabs, and the mothballs, and literally threw
 them back out the holes!
 
 Which turns this into an engineering problem... How 'bout putting those 
 kinds of things in a sturdy metal container with holes in it and 
 anchoring it under there on a chain or a pole? If they can't get at it 
 to move it, they might decide not to live with it.
 
 Of course, if you *do* get them to move, you might want to take a look 
 around first and think about where they might decide to move *TO!*


Exactly! There are too many temptations available already.

I do like your engineering solution though; very creative.

Sharon,
grateful that the problem is not snakes, scorpions, etc


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CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-03 Thread Wayne Fugitt


 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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Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-03 Thread cking001
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 (cwa...@netdoor.com) 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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Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-03 Thread Faith Gagne

Cool move Chuck.   Faith G.



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To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System


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 (cwa...@netdoor.com) 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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RE: CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-03 Thread Dan Nave
So, Wayne, how many moth balls are there per bag?

Dan

A moth walks into a bar...


 -Original Message-
 From: Wayne Fugitt [mailto:cwa...@netdoor.com] 
 Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2008 5:34 AM
 To: silver-list@eskimo.com
 Subject: CSHigh Tech Repellant System
 
 
   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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Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-03 Thread Dianne France
I wonder if the moth balls would work on gopher turtles to run them off.  We 
have some making holes in our pastures and can cause serious harm to horse legs 
when they step in them.  Most of them have been on our neighbors side of the 
fence but I saw one on ours in a aisle way on our side.  They are protected so 
I can exaxctly take a weapon to them but their homes are so dangerous.

Dianne

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  Subject: Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System


  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.



Re: CSHigh Tech Repellant System

2008-07-03 Thread Starshar
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.
-

Oh, how I wish! I've thrown mothballs, chlorine tabs, smoke bombs, and, believe 
it or not, dried coyote urine under the shed where those fat varmints thrive!

They picked up the chlorine tabs, and the mothballs, and literally threw them 
back out the holes!

Back up to the house, watching from the deck, I swear those *%*^ groundhogs 
came out from under the shed (they've hollowed it out under there) and waved at 
me.

DH got a Hav-a-Heart trap and finally got the whole family. He happily took the 
last one to a vast wooded wild land a few miles away.

The next morning, they either returned, or an interloper took up residence and 
proceded to reproduce.

My neighbors had their own problems with the critters housekeeping under their 
slightly raised deck. She called me a few yrs ago with apologies because her 
husband was parking the truck next to the deck and playind several hours of 
heavy metal music at top volume (I silently shook my head).
I think they were doing the woodchuck dance.

We've given up; just reluctantly coexisting

Sharon


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