
Tips to get rid of those pesky groundhogs - Telegraph-Forum
Jul 5, 2015 · Gardeners don't like them because they love to munch on the produce in a well-kept garden. It's no fun to diligently till, plant and weed a nice garden only to have a groundhog mow …
Tips on hunting those pesky groundhogs - Telegraph-Forum
May 22, 2016 · Most people don't like groundhogs, and some actively hate them, Dick Martin writes.
Suicides rose, overdoses declined in Crawford County, report shows
Jul 27, 2020 · Two people were bitten by bats, and one apiece by a rat, a groundhog and a raccoon. • Little Athens Greek Restaurant and Buckeye Central Schools were both recognized for winning a …
Bat finds winter hibernation spot in stone above front door
Feb 5, 2025 · Bat's body is in a state of survival Today as this is written a furry groundhog in Pennsylvania just told us we would be squaring off with six more weeks of winter, and Ohio's …
Lights & Sirens: Officers help get groundhog out of building
Jun 11, 2019 · Officers assisted getting a groundhog out of the Bucyrus Outreach building. 9:34 a.m. A report of a bike stolen in the 500 block of East Charles Street was taken. 10:34 a.m. Officers …
Ohio winter more weird than wild - bucyrustelegraphforum.com
Feb 11, 2016 · BUCYRUS - All weather is local. That was never more true than it has been this winter. Regardless of what your favorite groundhog predicted last week, we still have about five more weeks …
Lights and Sirens: Car wasn’t stolen; it was repossessed
Sep 8, 2015 · A report of an injured groundhog was taken at Irving Street and Highland Avenue. The animal was not located. 6:55 p.m. A report of a reckless driver was made on Marion Road. 7:20 p.m.
Early signs of spring but winter remains
Mar 2, 2023 · Admitting that the groundhog's prognostication was ignored was my admission that "I do not care." At this point, as February ends, I would suggest this thought: we are now in a winter tease ...
Hunting for turtles is a snap - bucyrustelegraphforum.com
Jun 26, 2016 · Bait can be anything from tough beef neck meat to silver dollar sized chunks of old groundhog, or what I usually use — pieces of bluegill from the same pond.