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 Whole Ten Yards, The (2004)
IMDB rating: 4.90
Plot: Thanks to falsified dental records supplied by his former neighbor Nicholas Oz Oseransky, retired hitman Jimmy The Tulip Tudeski now spends his days compulsively cleaning his house and perfecting his culinary skills with his wife, Jill, a purported assassin who has yet to pull off a clean hit. Suddenly, an uninvited and unwelcome connection to their past unexpectedly shows up on Jimmy and Jill’s doorstep: it’s Oz, and he’s begging them to help him rescue his wife from the Hungarian mob. To complicate matters even further, the men, who are out to get Oz, are led by Lazlo Gogolak, a childhood rival of Jimmy’s and another notorious hitman. Oz, Jimmy and Jill will have to go the whole nine yards—and then some—to manage the mounting Mafioso mayhem.
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Directors: Deutch Howard
Actors: Pollak Kevin,Willis Bruce,Perry Matthew,Collison Frank,Messner Johnny,Mitchell Silas Weir,Williams Johnny,Zapata George,Zapata Carlo,Comedy,Crime,Thriller,
Help! Ground hogs, rabbits and skunks digging holes under my fence and destroying my garden. Any suggestions?
I have a wood fence lining the whole yard. There’s a hole every ten feet. There also digging holes under the steps of my home and making it there den. Please.. I been trapping them and dropping them off 15 miles from my home. There are too many. I can’t keep up. Every day there’s a new plant in my garden that is being chewed up by animals. I need help.
@pondlady
My yard is very large. It will cost me hundreds of dollars in concrete and chicken wire. Oh and the time spent with back braking work. There’s no other way?
Ground hogs are very easy to trap, guess you found that out by now. The rabbits are too prolific to trap, you need a couple of female cats, I say a couple because, I just don’t like a cat not to have company, guess you could have just one, Tom Cats are useless, they roam everywhere further and further for the ladies, these female cats will keep down any mice rats, rabbits, and squirrels , I’ve included a source for the management of skunks , which includes keeping them out of your garden.
Ground hogs will go for any thing in a trap, broccoli is great but anything and sometimes nothing, especially putting the live trap in front of the hole under the fence they will just walk on in so will the skunk. I personally don’t like the practice of taking groundhogs off 15 miles and dumping them on to some one else, did that once, when up into my sons office and looked out and saw a nice garden across the road with a big pumpkin, haven’t done that since. It’s not nice , but ground hogs aren’t nice to my veggies so I dispose of them conveniently, without making them a problem for anyone else. I’ve had only one skunk in a trap, son in law went out and let it out, I personally don’t think they are usually in such numbers to be that much of a problem. Their management is list in source below
clcprodigy | Jan 21, 2010
Dig a trench along your fence deeper than the holes dug under it. Try for at least 18". Put a row of chicken wire in the hole. You can even make it stay down with concrete. Do the same along your house. That will stop the critters.
pondlady | Jan 21, 2010
I suggest hiring a professional trapper. They can trap them and take them far enough away from your home and would probably have some great suggestions on how to keep them out in the future
Rachel | Jan 21, 2010
shotgun, rat poison, blunt objects etc.
BC outside | Jan 21, 2010
I solved that problem by surrounding my garden with old used,metal roofing panels, buried in the ground. I rented a "ditch-witch" for 50 bucks, and dug a ditch around the garden about 2 ft deep. Put in the 10ft x 3ft panels on their sides, and attached wire fencing to that. Any critters left inside are easily dealt with. No gophers or moles ever dug under the panels. Even mice were prevented from getting over the parts of the panels exposed above ground.
Be sure there are no water pipes or buried power lines where you need to dig.
Mr. Dobbolina | Jan 21, 2010
The only thing I can think of for your garden is to remove the soil 18" down, line it with galvanized fencing all over the area that you want to protect and fasten it to the fence. But the ground hog may chew through the fence that is not protected by fencing. Some gardeners use raised beds so they don’t have to remove so much soil.
Steve: Hippie at heart | Jan 21, 2010
coyote urine. comes in powder or liquid form and can be purchased probably from your local home depot store. as far as the den goes, you can place rags soaked in ammonia. put them out probably at night when the little critters are not in the den. you can tell they’ve been back if the rags have been moved. you can also put in the den a radio playing annoying music. when you know they’re not living there any more, cover with chicken wire and hammer those long u-shaped garden spikes through the chicken wire. they’re about a foot long. just make sure you do hammer in plenty of them.
lil_miss | Jan 21, 2010
Scatter moth balls or moth crystal around the garden and Whirl rotten eggs in a blender kept for gardening, filter through paper coffee filters, add some water and a touch of liquid soap and spray the plants. Make sure you sprinkle plenty of moth crystals along where the animals are coming in.
the guru | Jan 22, 2010