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Adc filling in burrows #8087304
02/27/24 10:35 AM
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When done trapping at a customers home , how do you go about filling in burrows made by an animal? If you leave them it’s just going to be occupied by another animal in the future correct? So is it as simple as filling in with dirt or gravel?

Re: Adc filling in burrows [Re: wistrapper97] #8087514
02/27/24 03:36 PM
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Majority of the time customer assumes responsibility but I throw bricks in the hole and pack with gravel if I'm doing it.

Re: Adc filling in burrows [Re: wistrapper97] #8087560
02/27/24 05:07 PM
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Clients responsibility unless additional services negotiated.

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Re: Adc filling in burrows [Re: wistrapper97] #8114161
04/04/24 08:17 AM
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Thank you for the tip , warrior! Always looking for the best way to fill in a burrow.


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Re: Adc filling in burrows [Re: BrianC.] #8114329
04/04/24 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by BrianC.
Majority of the time customer assumes responsibility but I throw bricks in the hole and pack with gravel if I'm doing it.


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Re: Adc filling in burrows [Re: wistrapper97] #8114374
04/04/24 02:28 PM
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There’s usually a big pile of soil right outside the hole. It’s nothing on me to kick it in the hole. If they are bellying under some lattice, sell an exclusion.

Re: Adc filling in burrows [Re: EatenByLimestone] #8114384
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Originally Posted by EatenByLimestone
There’s usually a big pile of soil right outside the hole. It’s nothing on me to kick it in the hole. If they are bellying under some lattice, sell an exclusion.

Dig Defense is a good product for burrowing under stuff. Easy to install and works great.

Re: Adc filling in burrows [Re: wistrapper97] #8114757
04/05/24 06:34 AM
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I leave it for the customer, but if asked I use quickcrete. I dump dry concrete in, pour water on top, and cover with soil.

Re: Adc filling in burrows [Re: wistrapper97] #8115218
04/05/24 08:31 PM
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We’ve used dig defense. It’s not my chosen way to exclude, but does a very good job.

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