04-20-2018, 07:26 AM
We moved to our acreage four years ago. It's essentially open ground on top of a hill.
We get the normal assortment of critters and pests; ground squirrels, an occasional gopher, rabbits, raccoons, possums, etc. I generally don't take action until they either get destructive, pose a threat to our chickens, or are simply overrunning the place. Ground squirrels and rabbits are usually the target in that case.
Last year I a badger on the property. I know they're around; I've seen the occasional road kill.
Once or twice a year, something will dig a large hole, much larger than I've seen for a gopher dig. Since I never see it happen, I normally just fill them in with water and dry soil. Whatever it was never returned to the same spot.
Last night, whatever it is had a party in our south field. It redug a large hole I filled in last week, and dug two more.
Here's a pic:
The "foot prints" in the pile of soil are from whatever it was that dug the hole.
Here's a closeup of the hole. That's an 18-inch ruler to give some sense of size.
I think a badger is causing this. Going on that assumption, I'm prepared to eliminate it. If I can see him, I'll dispatch him. But to this point, I haven't been successful in actually seeing him. How can I either eliminate him, or make him move on?
We get the normal assortment of critters and pests; ground squirrels, an occasional gopher, rabbits, raccoons, possums, etc. I generally don't take action until they either get destructive, pose a threat to our chickens, or are simply overrunning the place. Ground squirrels and rabbits are usually the target in that case.
Last year I a badger on the property. I know they're around; I've seen the occasional road kill.
Once or twice a year, something will dig a large hole, much larger than I've seen for a gopher dig. Since I never see it happen, I normally just fill them in with water and dry soil. Whatever it was never returned to the same spot.
Last night, whatever it is had a party in our south field. It redug a large hole I filled in last week, and dug two more.
Here's a pic:
The "foot prints" in the pile of soil are from whatever it was that dug the hole.
Here's a closeup of the hole. That's an 18-inch ruler to give some sense of size.
I think a badger is causing this. Going on that assumption, I'm prepared to eliminate it. If I can see him, I'll dispatch him. But to this point, I haven't been successful in actually seeing him. How can I either eliminate him, or make him move on?