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Re: Electric Netting for Woodchucks
Author: Ken Salome 
Date:   05-17-16 06:33

Sara,

My ground wire is located behind the fence where they are being killed. (This is the only location where the ground wire is behind the fence.) So the toads are not coming in contact with the ground wire. I have read that toads travel in the same path looking for food, which would explain why I find them in this location.

So I guess my question is - would a normal installation typically kill amphibians when they come in contact with the fence? If no, I could try removing the ground wire behind the fence in an attempt to make the earth ground less conductive.

Thanks, Sara.

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