Badger in the garden.

Used to deliver to a road that must have been on a badgers nightly route as for a few weeks their gardens got dig up every night.

One morning one of the residents called me over all happy and proudly said he had sorted he problem. He had shot 2 Badgers that night who were digging his front garden up. Went on to offer me some badger meat if I wanted some like this was a normal think to eat. Who the hell eats badger!
 
Used to deliver to a road that must have been on a badgers nightly route as for a few weeks their gardens got dig up every night.

One morning one of the residents called me over all happy and proudly said he had sorted he problem. He had shot 2 Badgers that night who were digging his front garden up. Went on to offer me some badger meat if I wanted some like this was a normal think to eat. Who the hell eats badger!

Hope you grassed the **** up, badgers are a protected species.
 
We had one a while back. It wrecked the cat door in our garden gate. Then wrecked the bottom of the gate. Tried to destroy the dustbin we use to keep bird feed.We also have hedgehogs in the garden and came out one morning to find bits of hedgehog skin so I guess the badger killed and ate one, as they are known to do. I think we have managed to keep it out of the garden now but I think it still visits as we have heard it trying to get in. I like badgers but they can be a real pain as they are very strong with powerful claws and are very determined if they want to get in and are not easily discouraged.
 
I went for a look around outside at dusk but there's no sign of it, not yet at least.

Loving the Bodger & Badger references. Funnily enough last night during the height of the panic when it was going nuts outside, seemingly unable to find its way out of my back yard, I was trying to think quickly how I could lure it away with something. I have to admit, mashed potatoes did briefly cross my mind. :confused:
 
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