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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live a block from Rock Creek Park, so I shouldn't be surprised at the wildlife I get. For the past two weeks or so there's been a huge fat groundhog in my yard. I've been doing a ton of work over the last several years to get rid of invasives and plant native plants for the birds and butterflies, etc. and I'm concerned that this groundhog (which obviously is also a native species) is going to undo all my work. :( I feel conflicted because I know how little habitat native species have left (Rock Creek Park is essentially a biological wasteland because of all the invasives). Any suggestions or advice? Are there companies that will do trap and release? (And don't suggest a .22, because that's not happening in my very densely populated suburban area.) Or should I just live with it and hope that maybe[b] it eats the weeds rather than everything I've planted on purpose[/b]?[/quote] Do you have brain cells in your head? Do you not know how to build a garden fence or hire one to do so? You do realize that any animal can come up and eat any of your garden if there’s no fence, right? Deer, rabbits, foxes, raccoons, squirrels, birds - ever seen any of those?[/quote]
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