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Old March 24th 04, 02:56 PM
Gunnar
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Had first raccoon visit of the year here in Rode Island.
Heard dog barking around 2 am go to let her out and she goes nuts, so out I
go in undies (18 degrees brrrrrr) and what do I find thebiggest raccoon with
hand in pond swiping away hoping he grabs something. No fear of the dog
barking or me hollering so I grab a rake and toss it at him he goes and
grabs it growling, at least he got him out of pond. I lost over 30 fish last
year due to bandits went out and bought a havaheart trap and removed 13
coons,1 skunk and 3 possums. so set trap this year no visitors yet wish me
luck.


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Old March 24th 04, 03:42 PM
Lee B.
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Have you thought about getting those fido-fence things? the electrified
ones? You may get zapped a couple of times before you remember to turn it
off, but supposedly they work quite well. I think I would invest in a
two-layer set-up, a few feet apart, so that if it got through the first one,
there would be second line of defense (de-FENCE!) to discourage the nasty
little creature.

Lee

"Gunnar" wrote in message
news:Fjh8c.11259$Ft.892@lakeread02...
Had first raccoon visit of the year here in Rode Island.
Heard dog barking around 2 am go to let her out and she goes nuts, so out

I
go in undies (18 degrees brrrrrr) and what do I find thebiggest raccoon

with
hand in pond swiping away hoping he grabs something. No fear of the dog
barking or me hollering so I grab a rake and toss it at him he goes and
grabs it growling, at least he got him out of pond. I lost over 30 fish

last
year due to bandits went out and bought a havaheart trap and removed 13
coons,1 skunk and 3 possums. so set trap this year no visitors yet wish me
luck.




  #3  
Old March 24th 04, 03:42 PM
Lee B.
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Have you thought about getting those fido-fence things? the electrified
ones? You may get zapped a couple of times before you remember to turn it
off, but supposedly they work quite well. I think I would invest in a
two-layer set-up, a few feet apart, so that if it got through the first one,
there would be second line of defense (de-FENCE!) to discourage the nasty
little creature.

Lee

"Gunnar" wrote in message
news:Fjh8c.11259$Ft.892@lakeread02...
Had first raccoon visit of the year here in Rode Island.
Heard dog barking around 2 am go to let her out and she goes nuts, so out

I
go in undies (18 degrees brrrrrr) and what do I find thebiggest raccoon

with
hand in pond swiping away hoping he grabs something. No fear of the dog
barking or me hollering so I grab a rake and toss it at him he goes and
grabs it growling, at least he got him out of pond. I lost over 30 fish

last
year due to bandits went out and bought a havaheart trap and removed 13
coons,1 skunk and 3 possums. so set trap this year no visitors yet wish me
luck.




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Old March 24th 04, 08:56 PM
ajames54
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"Lee B." wrote in message ...
Have you thought about getting those fido-fence things? the electrified
ones? You may get zapped a couple of times before you remember to turn it
off, but supposedly they work quite well. I think I would invest in a
two-layer set-up, a few feet apart, so that if it got through the first one,
there would be second line of defense (de-FENCE!) to discourage the nasty
little creature.

Lee


I would second that! I've got one and the family of Racoons living in
my neighbors garage 8 feet from my pond don't even come into my yard
anymore.

It's on a timer, on at 9PM off at 7AM, no shocks.
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Old March 24th 04, 08:56 PM
ajames54
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"Lee B." wrote in message ...
Have you thought about getting those fido-fence things? the electrified
ones? You may get zapped a couple of times before you remember to turn it
off, but supposedly they work quite well. I think I would invest in a
two-layer set-up, a few feet apart, so that if it got through the first one,
there would be second line of defense (de-FENCE!) to discourage the nasty
little creature.

Lee


I would second that! I've got one and the family of Racoons living in
my neighbors garage 8 feet from my pond don't even come into my yard
anymore.

It's on a timer, on at 9PM off at 7AM, no shocks.
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Old March 24th 04, 09:55 PM
Nedra
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I have a Scarecrow device that shoots water every 5 or so
seconds! Works like a charm and no danger of shock. Much
cheaper too. Got mine online last year.
Do a google search for "Scarecrow" ...

Good Luck.

Nedra in Missouri
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"Pond Newbie" wrote in message
...
Do the possums actually bother your fish? I know they are GREAT for bug

control. (A
junebug is like caviar to a possum).

Have you tried predator urine?

Raccoons are very agile, and with those almost-human hands. The thing

about raccoons is,
they are very intelligent. I had one that was robbing me of dog food,

which I kept in a
galvanized trashcan with the lid tied on with a rubber 'bungee' strap (the

kind truck
drivers use to keep their tarps over the loads at highway speed). It was

tight, and it
wasn't easy for ME to get the lid unfastened, and here this mother raccoon

was grabbing
the strap and unhooking it like she owned it. The problem wasn't so much

the tiny amount
of food they stole, but the fact she'd leave the lid off, and if it

rained, I'd lose the
whole mess of dog food. I started filling a small pan with food next to

the can for them,
each night, and the strap was never unlatched again.

She presented me with a darling bundle of joy, a couple of months later.

While he was
being weaned, he would accompany her, not yet eating the dog food, but

coming precariously
close to me. I thought perhaps his tiny, soft palate might prefer

something soft and
mushy, so I did the same thing I did with my baby, I offered him a small

piece of ripe
banana. He loved it! Within minutes, he was in my lap, eating banana from

my hand. This
became a nightly ritual. I even had pictures, which I only took a few

because I didn't
want to stress him with the flash-but my niece took them to kindergarten

to show and tell,
and they were misplaced. *sigh*.

He was a good friend, and would come to my call, every night. The local

grocery store knew
me as that crazy woman who came in to buy the overripe bananas for the

raccoon, because I
would always ask if they had really overripe ones in the back (where they

toss the 'bad'
produce). He only liked them if they were real nice and ripe and sweet.

I didn't have a pond then, as I didn't own the home, but I am sure we

would have had some
problems if I had.

It sounds like even the scarecrow sprinkler wouldn't work on your boy! I

can't believe
he'd go up against your dog!

A friend of mine said coyote urine worked best for her, to keep the

raccoons and rabbits
out of her garden. She got it at the garden store where she buys her

seedling plants. Good
luck with fighting off your bandits.

DeAnna
--
http://lamb.iswiz.com/pond.php
If you remember that I prefer my spam without cheese-
then you may be able to email me.

"Gunnar" wrote in message

news:Fjh8c.11259$Ft.892@lakeread02...
Had first raccoon visit of the year here in Rode Island.
Heard dog barking around 2 am go to let her out and she goes nuts, so

out I
go in undies (18 degrees brrrrrr) and what do I find thebiggest raccoon

with
hand in pond swiping away hoping he grabs something. No fear of the dog
barking or me hollering so I grab a rake and toss it at him he goes and
grabs it growling, at least he got him out of pond. I lost over 30 fish

last
year due to bandits went out and bought a havaheart trap and removed 13
coons,1 skunk and 3 possums. so set trap this year no visitors yet wish

me
luck.







  #7  
Old March 24th 04, 09:55 PM
Nedra
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Posts: n/a
Default they are BACK

I have a Scarecrow device that shoots water every 5 or so
seconds! Works like a charm and no danger of shock. Much
cheaper too. Got mine online last year.
Do a google search for "Scarecrow" ...

Good Luck.

Nedra in Missouri
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"Pond Newbie" wrote in message
...
Do the possums actually bother your fish? I know they are GREAT for bug

control. (A
junebug is like caviar to a possum).

Have you tried predator urine?

Raccoons are very agile, and with those almost-human hands. The thing

about raccoons is,
they are very intelligent. I had one that was robbing me of dog food,

which I kept in a
galvanized trashcan with the lid tied on with a rubber 'bungee' strap (the

kind truck
drivers use to keep their tarps over the loads at highway speed). It was

tight, and it
wasn't easy for ME to get the lid unfastened, and here this mother raccoon

was grabbing
the strap and unhooking it like she owned it. The problem wasn't so much

the tiny amount
of food they stole, but the fact she'd leave the lid off, and if it

rained, I'd lose the
whole mess of dog food. I started filling a small pan with food next to

the can for them,
each night, and the strap was never unlatched again.

She presented me with a darling bundle of joy, a couple of months later.

While he was
being weaned, he would accompany her, not yet eating the dog food, but

coming precariously
close to me. I thought perhaps his tiny, soft palate might prefer

something soft and
mushy, so I did the same thing I did with my baby, I offered him a small

piece of ripe
banana. He loved it! Within minutes, he was in my lap, eating banana from

my hand. This
became a nightly ritual. I even had pictures, which I only took a few

because I didn't
want to stress him with the flash-but my niece took them to kindergarten

to show and tell,
and they were misplaced. *sigh*.

He was a good friend, and would come to my call, every night. The local

grocery store knew
me as that crazy woman who came in to buy the overripe bananas for the

raccoon, because I
would always ask if they had really overripe ones in the back (where they

toss the 'bad'
produce). He only liked them if they were real nice and ripe and sweet.

I didn't have a pond then, as I didn't own the home, but I am sure we

would have had some
problems if I had.

It sounds like even the scarecrow sprinkler wouldn't work on your boy! I

can't believe
he'd go up against your dog!

A friend of mine said coyote urine worked best for her, to keep the

raccoons and rabbits
out of her garden. She got it at the garden store where she buys her

seedling plants. Good
luck with fighting off your bandits.

DeAnna
--
http://lamb.iswiz.com/pond.php
If you remember that I prefer my spam without cheese-
then you may be able to email me.

"Gunnar" wrote in message

news:Fjh8c.11259$Ft.892@lakeread02...
Had first raccoon visit of the year here in Rode Island.
Heard dog barking around 2 am go to let her out and she goes nuts, so

out I
go in undies (18 degrees brrrrrr) and what do I find thebiggest raccoon

with
hand in pond swiping away hoping he grabs something. No fear of the dog
barking or me hollering so I grab a rake and toss it at him he goes and
grabs it growling, at least he got him out of pond. I lost over 30 fish

last
year due to bandits went out and bought a havaheart trap and removed 13
coons,1 skunk and 3 possums. so set trap this year no visitors yet wish

me
luck.







 




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