Ginny's RI House Hunt Blog: Speechless Sunday: Woodchuck Dilemma Continues

Speechless Sunday: Woodchuck Dilemma Continues

Speechless Sunday:  Woodchuck Dilemma Continues.  Some of you may know that I have struggled all summer trying to catch this One woodchuck in my yard.  He lives under my garage and has this massive entrance to his home.  Yes, he believes that the presence of his door should stand out in Rhode Island real estate also!  Well I am still not impressed with his abode.

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Nothing seems to entice him into the cage...again today he taunts me!  Short of doing something disastrous to him I am looking for some ideas to trap him & move him at least 3 miles away...Ideas?!  Speechless Sunday:  Woodchuck Dilemma Continues.  

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Hi Ginny, this woodchuck is big, it must be well fed. I hope you get lucky today. 

Posted by Kwee Huset® Venice Florida Homes For Sale (Kwee Huset Realty) 8 months ago


Good morning, Ginny.... I had an entire family under my shed..... I called a local exterminator and he caught each one in the cage with carrots and lettuce to entice them to enter it.... once they were all caught the next step was for them to dig a trench around the shed and lay wire in it so that others couldn't enter again.... then I filled the trench with stone.... it's been over a year without them now....cost:  $350.00...there was one huge creature and 5 babies.

Posted by Barbara Todaro "New Franklin MA Homes" (RE/MAX Executive Realty ) 8 months ago

Ginny: It sounds like Barbara is on to something.  By the looks of him he hasn't missed many meals so you might just capture him with a buffet of his favorite veggies.

Posted by Homes for Sale in Warner Robins GA | Warner Robins Real Estate Agent (ColdwellBanker SSK Realtors ~ 478.960.8055) 8 months ago

I agree with Anita that Barbara certainly has some experience with Woodchucks. Thanks for the photo and I wish you luck in catching him....

Posted by David Burrows (Classic Realty) 8 months ago

Ginny, We had some critters digging in our flower garden and a trap like yours to catch them.  Besides the veggies for bait, we covered the trap with loose brush and leaves to make it seem more like a burrow hole.  We caught the offenders and got them to the other side of the river a few miles away.

Posted by Liz and Bill Spear RE/MAX Elite Warren County Ohio: Cincinnati to Dayton (513.265.3004 www.LizTour.com) 8 months ago

Groundhogs are very smart.  Hard to trap and sure can dig holes fast.  You may have to lure him into the cage with turnips.

Posted by Richard Burge /ABR/Property Manager/Notary (Coldwell Banker Sloane Realty) 8 months ago

thanks all...$350 Barbara...omg i think i'm looking for a hunter that is a carnivore on this one...lol!

Posted by Waterfront RI Homes for Sale | Rhode Island Coastal Real Estate Agent (Phillips Post Road Realty -Waterfront homes, Short Sales) 8 months ago

I agree, this woodchuck is BIG!  Hope you'll catch it soon!

 

Posted by Jason Stewart (Stewart Estates) 8 months ago

Hi Ginny,

No advice on how to lure the woodchuck into the cage, but I did laugh when you wanted to even catch the vermin.

Looks like he/ she knows what your trying to do and that's catch the poor guy. Why not put him on the payroll and have him chuck some wood for you. There are a lot of people who need wood for a fire place. 

This way the woodchuck could earn his way to stay. LOL

Have a great Sunday in North Kingstown.

Best, Clint McKie

 ps suggested. :-)

Posted by Clint Mckie Desert Sun Home Inspections Home Inspections in Carlsbad New Mexico (Desert Sun Home Inspections/ Energy Audits) 8 months ago

You have a smart critter in your yard.  Some would use a rifle to solve the problem.

Have a great day and an outstanding week.

Posted by Roy Kelley, Montgomery County, MD Homes For Sale (Roy Kelley and RE/MAX Realty Group) 8 months ago

Other than the little word game "how much wood does a woodchuck chuck...." I never realized there was such an animal.  Now I know.  Hopefully you can safely remove this guy from your garage.

Posted by Jane Peters - Los Angeles Real Estate DRE# 01439865 (Power Brokers Int'l) 8 months ago

Ginny, he does look rather large. Have you tried honking when inside the garage to frighten him away? How about charging him a NYC rent rate, that should scare him away for good! LOL

Posted by Ellen Caruso (Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty) 8 months ago

Ginny I know how I would take care of your woodchuck problem very quickly, but I don't think you would like it :)

Posted by George Souto (George Souto NMLS# 65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages Connecticut) 8 months ago

Oh you all had me laughing...thanks so much...I might hire you George!

Posted by Waterfront RI Homes for Sale | Rhode Island Coastal Real Estate Agent (Phillips Post Road Realty -Waterfront homes, Short Sales) 8 months ago

Ginny, you have a woodchuck?    Never seen one, maybe I will get a chance.     That sounds like a call to the animal control!

Posted by Joan Cox, Denver Real Estate-720-231-6373 (Metro Brokers - House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate) 8 months ago

I'm with Joan, call animal control and see if they can help you get rid of your woodchuck problem.

Posted by Eileen Hsu 許小姐 Manhattan NY Real Estate (Douglas Elliman) 8 months ago

Hi Ginny,

This made me smile. That is one big and smart woodchuck! Good luck catching him, he sounds pretty crafty to me. Thanks for sharing this light and humorous post, keep up the good work as a top North Kingstown short sale agent!

Posted by Bas Panch (SCV Home Buyer) 8 months ago

I couldn't agree with them more.Woodchuck is really hard to catch.Hope you would be able to catch it.Thanks for this share! Stay the best North Kingstown Short Sale Agent .

Posted by Petra Norris Realtor® Lakeland FL Homes for Sale (CDV TransAtlantic, Inc.) 8 months ago

Joan,call the animal control asap..hehehe Let us know what happened. Good luck! Keep it up being number one North Kingstown Short Sale Agent.

 

Posted by Nestor & Katerina Gasset Realtors® Wellington Florida Homes For Sale (International Properties and Investments LLC) 8 months ago

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