Monday, April 19, 2010

Capture!

This was what Patrick spotted from our porch on Friday afternoon. A very fat, wet, somewhat remorseful-looking woodchuck, sitting in our trap. Ha, ha, ha.

I haven't talked much about the woodchuck here, because I like this blog to be my happy place. Woodchucks do not make me happy. They eat my garden. They arouse purely murderous thoughts in my mind. Remember last summer's garden? The lush perfection of mid-June? Well, that was before the woodchuck showed up, and quickly mowed the broccoli down to shaggy green stumps.

This year I wised up, and I bought me a trap. I'd seen him once already, amid the bright sunshine of a precocious March day, and Patrick's heckling calls of, "Oh look, oh, isn't he cute?! Your friend the woodchuck is back!" (I swear, nothing has tested our relationship more than this animal, which my vegetarian husband wants to name, befriend, and celebrate, and which I want to behead.)

With this creature, this Rodent Antichrist on the loose, I knew it was only a matter of time before I came home from work, made a cup of tea, went out to visit my seedlings, only to behold... a desolate clear-cut where my lettuces and pea plant once stood. I knew time was short. I set the trap, and I waited.

Nothing. Nothing, for two whole weeks. Everything I've read online says that these guys are dopes, suckers for anything appealing to their voracious gut. Last Thursday evening, I replaced a shriveled, soggy carrot with a crisp fresh one.

And this was too much to resist for Patrick's friend and my arch-enemy. The trap's metal doors slammed shut, and the varmint's broccoli-thieving days were over. We boxed him up and happily escorted him across the river, to a water tower surrounded by frowsy fields and vinyl-sided McMansions. If he eats those peoples' gardens, he will likely drive them to a comparable blind rage. But they'll simply have to do what I did: wise up, and get a trap.


8 comments:

Huhnybee said...

Oh, he's so cute. I'm quite sure he is very happy in his new home.

Huhnybee said...

P.S. Did he make a fuss at you when you moved him around?

Karen said...

you are too funny.

and i'm not sure mcmansions have gardens. he'll starve!

Kristina Strain said...

Karen, I have to say, the thought of the poor bastard starving amidst the manicured lawns and topiaries doesn't exactly wrack me with guilt. :)

Becky said...

you are hilarious!

Oh to be the proverbial fly on the wall when chuckie wreaks havoc on the coifed gardens of McMansionville!

If you catch another I have a place to place him! Bwahahahahahahahaha!!!!!

Stephanie said...

Wow! That's pretty sad. The best way to protect your garden is a chicken wire fence. Studies have been done that show that as long as the habitat is available other woodchucks will move in. Also, trapping can leave behind babies which will starve to death.

http://worldanimalfoundation.homestead.com/WAFWoodchucks.html

Peace, Stephanie

Kristina Strain said...

Becky-- my fingers are firmly crossed that there won't be another one. But if there is, I may take you up on that.

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh. I can understand why you don't like them, but that is one cute critter!

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