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Whatcha do with a dirt pig once you've caught it?
Are they tastey like pigs? Or greasy like a marmot?
 
Whatcha do with a dirt pig once you've caught it?
Are they tastey like pigs? Or greasy like a marmot?

Super sonic sleeping pill and throw in ditch.

They dig under the cement floor in my barn which is a good way to get on my bad side.
 
Derogatory name for a ground hog. Also known as a gopher or whistle pig depending on region.

I figured that the "urban dictionary" wasn't right. We've got them here in NC also, I've just never heard them called dirt pigs. I prefer this picture to the one the urban dictionary put in my head. Although, the one the urban dictionary described might not hurt the concrete floor in your barn.
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I figured that the "urban dictionary" wasn't right. We've got them here in NC also, I've just never heard them called dirt pigs. I prefer this picture to the one the urban dictionary put in my head. Although, the one the urban dictionary described might not hurt the concrete floor in your barn.
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Maybe not the floor, but you might catch a nasty three-letter concotion from the one the Urban Dictionary described.
 
Boy it sure looks a lot like the marmots we have. Gotta research the difference.
 
I figured that the "urban dictionary" wasn't right. We've got them here in NC also, I've just never heard them called dirt pigs. I prefer this picture to the one the urban dictionary put in my head. Although, the one the urban dictionary described might not hurt the concrete floor in your barn.
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They dig under the floor and I drive tractors on the top of the floor.

Cement was new 2 years ago so I am kind of fussy about it, I don’t want a stupid varmint causing the floor to crack/break. They are really hard on buildings.
 
They dig under the floor and I drive tractors on the top of the floor.

Cement was new 2 years ago so I am kind of fussy about it, I don’t want a stupid varmint causing the floor to crack/break. They are really hard on buildings.
I got the picture from this site, but you may already know about this stuff.
 
This takes care of all my pest problems. Cats, groundhogs, ground squirrels, foxes, raccoons, etc.. If it isn't strong enough or I need a longer range shot, then I break out one of my scoped AR15's and turn the bastards inside-out.


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.22LR in trap and #6 20ga running loose works great for me.
 
Hmm ship me a few dirt pigs, we will have a battle royale between the cats and the hogs!
 
Cats don’t do much with them unfortunately, they are bigger than a cat and have a strong don’t mess with me attitude.
 
A housecat is not taking down a groundhog... I've seen them chase off dogs...
 

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