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Are there any air-powered guns on the market that might be strong enough to take out a groundhog? I would actually prefer if they do not die right away.
They are getting brave on my property, they are into the yard, into the garden, into the wood pile, driving the dogs up a wall all day long, causing unneeded and unpredictable reactions.
They are coming out of the woods and getting quite far into the yard, and I would like to eliminate them, but I am in a residential area that is a little too dense for powder to be a good choice.
I have maybe 80 feet from my back porch or windows to the wood line, and I can usually get as close as 60 feet away.
Anyone know of anything other than traps, poison, or a bow that might let me kill these buggers?
They are getting brave on my property, they are into the yard, into the garden, into the wood pile, driving the dogs up a wall all day long, causing unneeded and unpredictable reactions.
They are coming out of the woods and getting quite far into the yard, and I would like to eliminate them, but I am in a residential area that is a little too dense for powder to be a good choice.
I have maybe 80 feet from my back porch or windows to the wood line, and I can usually get as close as 60 feet away.
Anyone know of anything other than traps, poison, or a bow that might let me kill these buggers?