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Rodenator controlling ground squirrels

This is the Rodenator at its finest. Ground squirrels and other burrowing animals have no chance when facing the Rodenator.  
 
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petro062 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It is alot of fun. I blow holes that I know are inactive because my moles are all dead and I love the blast.
loneless (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I work on a dairy, which is surrounded by land usually occupied by beef cows. All of the land has prairie dogs on them, and they're nasty. They dig big holes that, when a cow steps in them, she is usually done for (broken ankle/foot, hoof problems). So, in essence, my cows are worth more then this critters. We don't have the rodenator, just .22's. But this thing looks like it's a lot more effective.
blacklightsouth (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Who said our fireworks are illegal? If they WERE illegal, they wouldnt be sold across our state.

Oh... You're thinking of OUR LEGAL fireworks that are not aloud in YOUR state.
~tisk tisk and get over it~
toddgerr (4 months ago) Show Hide
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so youre problem isnt the killing of the animals, but that its being done in a way that the operators enjoy?
Dutchess550 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Oh, no, no, no. Don't misunderstand me. I love rodents and have often had mice, or squirrels as pets. I'm not against hunting for food. I meant exactly what I said: the men seem to get a lot of fun out of the killing, which worries me. I hoped maybe their excitement comes from the explosions, rather than the actual knowledge that they just killed a critter, varmint though it may be. And yes, squirrels ate my tomatoes all the time, but so did my dogs. There's enough for everybody.
cjcorfield (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Anyone who actually believes praire dogs are threatened need only to take a drive across the great plains of america. Millions are spent each year on different ways of controlling the and the dog towns will still grow by 50% each year.
havenoneatall (5 months ago) Show Hide
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these are the same rednecks that spend thousands on illegal fireworks. now they can take their obsessions to a new dimension...UNDERGROUND! WHO CARES ABOUT THE SEVERAL THOUSAND PRICE TAG. GET- ER- DONE!
Psmerling (6 months ago) Show Hide
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IF they were killing prairie dogs, this would be a problem. those are now threatened.
these are pests.
toddgerr (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Only the Mexican Prairie dog is endangered, and the Utah Prairie dog is threatened. the other three varieties are not in any protected status.
Prairie dogs are a variety of ground squirrel.
Digitaaliklosetti (7 months ago) Show Hide
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I want one.

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