Best to kill 'em now, before they do damage to your foundation. My preferred 'chuck weapon is a Marlin 22 Magnum, out to 150 yards. As they are that close, and let you take pictures of them, I would suggest that you use an automatic shotgun loaded with 1.25 oz of #4 lead shot (I use Winchester SuperX high brass) and don't quit until they're all dead. If you ever educate one, you're in trouble. I had one that I thought was never gonna give me a shot because it could hear me open the kitchen door. So one day, I got smart, taken the screen out of the kitchen window, and sat at the table with my rifle until he made the (fatal) mistake of poking his head out of his hole. Afterwards, I started having tomatoes again.
Btw, the young ones are quite good parboiled, then dipped in egg, rolled in flour, and fried in good hot grease. Serve with a side of fried potatoes, fresh cream-style corn, or any other garden-fresh vegetable that you've "saved" from his thieving little paws! :hattip: :mrgreen:
Mac