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In my area Animal Control charges $40.00 per animal to trap and remove
an animal and by law they must release it in the same township unless it is on county property. I bought the same trap they use for $39.00. Last year I caught five and this year eight and I release them in a county park ten miles away. If these animals are a nuisance to everyone in my neighborhood why should I have to pay to have them removed and set loose were they can return. Now that I vented, they are right ....... very seldom only one raccoon. http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "Lori" wrote in message ... I do hate to rain on your parade but... Where there is one Raccoon there are usually others.... Have only seen the one...but the second trap is now under the house waiting :-) |
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![]() Guess what country folk do these animals? Dunno about most of ya'll, but when we are at our country home, we shoot them |
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![]() A slice of bread with peanut butter and I put some on the trip lever. ( this prevents catching the neighbors cat. Also many say marshmallows) Marshmallows didn't work for me :-( |
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![]() Here it is against the law to catch and release animals (disease and population problems). If you trap 'possums or coons you pretty much have to kill them. The pound will usually kill them for you if you deliver. Your guy is probably going to kill them, but it's better for business if he lets you think they are going to "the country". I don't care what he did with the thing, as long as it isn't living and pooping and releasing fleas under my house anymore. |
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From my experience you only catch the neighbor's cat once - then she's smart
enough to stay away, lol. "Hank" wrote in message ... A slice of bread with peanut butter and I put some on the trip lever. ( this prevents catching the neighbors cat. Also many say marshmallows) |
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When did someone invent a smart cat? ;-}
http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "LeeAnne" wrote in message ... From my experience you only catch the neighbor's cat once - then she's smart enough to stay away, lol. "Hank" wrote in message ... A slice of bread with peanut butter and I put some on the trip lever. ( this prevents catching the neighbors cat. Also many say marshmallows) |
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lol - awww Miss Kitty is very smart - if she even hears that metal trap
being set she's gone from the yard ASAP. Don't underestimate the brain power of the feline, I think they are destined to take over the planet. As soon as mine can figure out how to open cabinet doors I'm doomed ;-) "Hank" wrote in message ... When did someone invent a smart cat? ;-} http://community.webshots.com/user/hankpage1 "LeeAnne" wrote in message ... From my experience you only catch the neighbor's cat once - then she's smart enough to stay away, lol. |
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HI Jan
question about the skunks ??? when they get in the trap, do they spray ???? or do they wait for you to pick up the trap and put it in you truck ??? I have been catching coons here in OKC for the past several years, and the animal control people will come by and pick them up. fortunately no skunks so far, but it would interesting to know how they behave once trapped. tom A On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 22:28:57 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote: On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 23:46:36 GMT, "RichToyBox" wrote: Not sure about the effectiveness of catch and release. Look at http://www.eapl.com/raccoon.html They've got that right about the skunks moving in. We had a raccoon 2 years ago. It hit my place, trashed it, but didn't catch anything (no reward) I installed a scarecrow sprinkler and it never bothered me again (trained). Last summer though I guess my neighbors down the street started setting a have-a-heart trap for skunks... even though I told them skunks were not fish eaters. They caught the raccoon, duh, hauled him away and then the skunks moved in. Every dog around us got hit last summer. They continued to set the trap and hauled away 7 skunks by this spring. I guess they must have got them all because it been the best smelling spring/summer we've had in a long time. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website tom A. Please check my WeB SiTe: www.kinetickites.com or call me @ 405-722-KITE (5483) or E-mail @ |
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what kind of shingles do you have? my brother had shake shingles and the
raccoons chewed them to make an entrance. he had to have a major repair job done to the roof. he also had to change to synthetic shingles. seems the 'coons didn't like them as much or something. mad -- I used to be indecisive, but now i just don't know. From: Lori Reply-To: Newsgroups: rec.ponds Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2003 20:22:05 -0500 Subject: Captured! Not sure about the effectiveness of catch and release. Look at True. However, the entry in the crawlspace is being fixed, so at least the 'coons will not be getting in under the house. :-) -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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