God help you if they get under your slab foundation and start chewing your plastic water lines.
I pretty sure there is nothing but dirt under the foundation. It's built into the side of a hill with the water and everything else coming in from the uphill side. The water comes in and leaves from the side just a couple feet underground.
Location: No longer in a hovel in effluent Damnville, VA Gender:
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Oct 31, 2014 - 7:55am
Prodigal_SOB wrote:
I've lived out here in the woods for nearly 30 years now. I'm used to a lot of critters running around and sometimes in the house. Populations rise and fall from year to year. In all the time I've been out here though I've never seen anything close to this many moles. I swear I must have 6.02 x 10²³ of them in my yard alone.
Call Richard Greer and let him take care of them...
I've lived out here in the woods for nearly 30 years now. I'm used to a lot of critters running around and sometimes in the house. Populations rise and fall from year to year. In all the time I've been out here though I've never seen anything close to this many moles. I swear I must have 6.02 x 10²³ of them in my yard alone.
God help you if they get under your slab foundation and start chewing your plastic water lines.
I've lived out here in the woods for nearly 30 years now. I'm used to a lot of critters running around and sometimes in the house. Populations rise and fall from year to year. In all the time I've been out here though I've never seen anything close to this many moles. I swear I must have 6.02 x 10²³ of them in my yard alone.
I had a Russian Blue named Brewster that took no crap from dogs at all. Once my neighbors doberman got loose and came in my yard. As it approached my front porch my cat jumped on to its head dug in and wouldn't let go. The neighbor came out to get his dog about the and couldn't believe it and said I had a really mean cat. Later he told me his dog was afraid of cats after that. Brewster later got mauled by a pit pull and had to have about 100 stitches and was only given a 50/50 change of surviving when he was about 7. That damn cat still lived to one month short of 20.
I don't think the dog was yanking the boys leg. I'm saying it is all a live action collage, created from other video clips with some advanced editing software and timing by a talented, even gifted practitioner.
Yeah. I'm still kinda suspicious. I know, if anything, that different viewpoints were indeed spliced together...but the question is—was it all one incident.
If it was "doctored up"...what about yanking the boy by his leg? Was it just play? I wondered why the boy wasn't limping when he got up and ran away.
I don't think the dog was yanking the boys leg. I'm saying it is all a live action collage, created from other video clips with some advanced editing software and timing by a talented, even gifted practitioner.
Yeah. I'm still kinda suspicious. I know, if anything, that different viewpoints were indeed spliced together...but the question is—was it all one incident.
If it was "doctored up"...what about yanking the boy by his leg? Was it just play? I wondered why the boy wasn't limping when he got up and ran away.