Chuck is back and ready to attack.
@amadeo (111937)
United States
May 31, 2017 9:11am CST
Good morning,well I guess our visitor making a come back.
They must smell the aroma of the garden.
Yes,they are back and Mike had to set the trap out.
Once we catch them.We take them out to the country and drop them off.
No we do not kill them.
This I would not or we would not do.
No big deal to release them.
Yes,if they get in the garden,they chomp on the plants.
But we try to be one step ahead of them.
Last year we had a couple.
This guy name is chuckie.
We love giving them a name.LOL
Do you have any critters in your garden.
We try to put a fence around it.But they dig a hole and find a way to get in.
Have a good one.
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@marguicha (230349)
• Chile
31 May 17
I live in a big city so there are no animals around except domestic cats and dogs.
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@Juliaacv (56342)
• Canada
31 May 17
We used to have a lot of bunnies that would come and visit our garden and comp on the plants. And we still do, bunnies and squirrels here at this house. At our old place my husband would take a little bit of chicken wire and make a fence, after a month or so, the bunnies would have moved on to another feeding source and he'd be able to take it down.
@andriaperry (118793)
• Anniston, Alabama
31 May 17
Yes we have rabbits and squirrels that will attack my fruits, vegetables and nuts. The dogs and cat helps control them, they eat`em.
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@AbbyGreenhill (45490)
• United States
31 May 17
You dump them in the country where some backwoods person will shoot it

@amadeo (111937)
• United States
1 Jun 17
@AbbyGreenhill we do not dump them.We place them.Not in the wood but around our area.
I do not like the word dump.Place them is what we do.

@Marilynda1225 (91126)
• United States
31 May 17
Those critters can really mess up your garden. Hope Chuck gets caught and you find him a new home far away from your garden 

@amadeo (111937)
• United States
1 Jun 17
@Marilynda1225 Well he will not be around for a while as we have workers working on our house
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@Poppylicious (11134)
• United Kingdom
31 May 17
Awww, I'm glad you let them live another day. I always think it's a tad mean to kill a creature which is just doing what nature intended it to do!
@amadeo (111937)
• United States
1 Jun 17
@Poppylicioius they live more than another day.They are released in the wild.
@teamfreak16 (43640)
• Denver, Colorado
31 May 17
We don't have a garden, but there are squirrels all over the place. Deer, occasionally.
@amadeo (111937)
• United States
1 Jun 17
@teamfreak16 I see and same here Scott
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@Happy2BeMe (99353)
• Canada
31 May 17
Around here it is deer. They getting everybody's garden. We have a groundhog here too. Cute picture.
@amadeo (111937)
• United States
1 Jun 17
@Happy2BeMe we have deer and woodchuck which is groundhog.
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@magnumopus (1644)
• Singapore
31 May 17
@amadeo It's good that you're not killing these animals, and it shows that you have deep respect to animal life.


@popciclecold (40214)
• United States
1 Jun 17
That would make me depressed. Especially if they get in anyhow.
@much2say (57760)
• Los Angeles, California
31 May 17
Chuckie
. We don't have these kind of critters . . . but we don't have a garden either
. There doesn't seem to be this problem here, but we know some families that live directly behind the fields of power lines - they have this critter problem. And they have said the same as you that no matter what they do, they find their way into their yards and treat it like a buffet.
. We don't have these kind of critters . . . but we don't have a garden either
. There doesn't seem to be this problem here, but we know some families that live directly behind the fields of power lines - they have this critter problem. And they have said the same as you that no matter what they do, they find their way into their yards and treat it like a buffet. @TiarasOceanView (70020)
• United States
31 May 17
They are quite big aren't they?
Hope the traps get them then the blighters.

@amadeo (111937)
• United States
1 Jun 17
@TiarasOceanView not big but sort of chubby I guess.
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