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OT - Removing and keeping badgers out of a turf airstrip?

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psween

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I own a grass strip, and the badgers are making a mess of it. Large (8-10") holes with associated piles of dirt and small aircraft wheels don't mix. We have cats, the neighbors have dogs, so I'd rather keep lethal means like poison or killer traps out of the solution. I'd try shooting them but have never actually seen them in the act. Has anyone had this sort of problem? A large live trap and relocation might be one option, but I'd love to hear from anyone who's successfully dealt with something like this. Thanks!

Patrick
 
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