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Raccoons under the deck
HeyBub wrote:
Frank wrote: Did not know the law at the time. I had actually released a trapped squirrel in the park in the presence of a county cop in the county substation near the park and he said nothing. Later I read in the paper that you can trap and kill an animal but not release it elsewhere. Kinda stupid isn't it? Fine print: Squirrels are game animals and, if taken out of season (usually around February), you could be in big trouble. This works to your advantage if squirrels get in your attic and gnaw up your wiring. Most insurance won't cover damage due to vermin, but since you can't kill squirrels... ISTR almost all 'in season' laws include a loophole for pest animals, especially if they are putting humans in danger. I highly doubt the cops would care, unless you were obviously setting up a trap to harvest meat. Farmers usually get no grief for killing animals that keep breaking their fences, devastating their crops, or killing their livestock. (unless it is a federal protected species, of course...) -- aem sends... |
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Frank wrote: wrote: On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 10:57:31 -0500, Bert Byfield wrote: Apparently some raccoons have taken up residence under our deck, we see the kids poking their heads out. I am thinking about letting them hang out, but my wife is concerned that they may destroy things. Any comments? Best way to get rid of them if needed? I'd get a Hav-a-hart trap, their largest, and trap and relocate them. They will at least be a pain trying to get in your trash or bird feeder. The trap won't work if someone has already trapped them and relocated them to your neighborhood, thus teaching them how traps work. I had a trap and the raccoon reached underneath it and clawed the bait to bits and let it drop out the bottom of the trap where he could get it without going inside. Trapping and relocating wild animals without a license is against the law in many places. Did not know the law at the time. I had actually released a trapped squirrel in the park in the presence of a county cop in the county substation near the park and he said nothing. Later I read in the paper that you can trap and kill an animal but not release it elsewhere. Kinda stupid isn't it? Depends on the animal and where it is. Bald eagles and gopher tortoise take an act of congress and have delayed many construction projects in FL. Having vultures crapping all over your house is not excuse to kill them. OTOH, folks invite all kinds of problems with leaving food sources for wild animals.....neighborhoods that go to war over feeding wild birds, etc. Heron and egrets can spot a fishing pole from a mile away and show up before we get bait on the hook, ready for handouts. I had a seagull swipe a hot dog from the bun in my hand at the beach one day - didn't see it coming. They grabbed a cookie from my grandsons hand, without touching him. Those two birds "earned" their chow:-)) Lou |
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Raccoons under the deck
LouB wrote:
wrote: Frank wrote: wrote: On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 10:57:31 -0500, Bert Byfield wrote: Apparently some raccoons have taken up residence under our deck, we see the kids poking their heads out. I am thinking about letting them hang out, but my wife is concerned that they may destroy things. Any comments? Best way to get rid of them if needed? I'd get a Hav-a-hart trap, their largest, and trap and relocate them. They will at least be a pain trying to get in your trash or bird feeder. The trap won't work if someone has already trapped them and relocated them to your neighborhood, thus teaching them how traps work. I had a trap and the raccoon reached underneath it and clawed the bait to bits and let it drop out the bottom of the trap where he could get it without going inside. Trapping and relocating wild animals without a license is against the law in many places. Did not know the law at the time. I had actually released a trapped squirrel in the park in the presence of a county cop in the county substation near the park and he said nothing. Later I read in the paper that you can trap and kill an animal but not release it elsewhere. Kinda stupid isn't it? Depends on the animal and where it is. Bald eagles and gopher tortoise take an act of congress and have delayed many construction projects in FL. Having vultures crapping all over your house is not excuse to kill them. OTOH, folks invite all kinds of problems with leaving food sources for wild animals.....neighborhoods that go to war over feeding wild birds, etc. Heron and egrets can spot a fishing pole from a mile away and show up before we get bait on the hook, ready for handouts. I had a seagull swipe a hot dog from the bun in my hand at the beach one day - didn't see it coming. They grabbed a cookie from my grandsons hand, without touching him. Those two birds "earned" their chow:-)) Lou Go to any waterfront park, and get out of the car with a breadbag in your hand. Ducks or gulls, depending on locale, will swarm you before you get to water's edge. As soon as the bread stops coming, they show you their backside, and either move on to next newcomer, or go back to what they are doing and ignore you. Kinda sad, really. Almost like watching the goats or whatever at a petting zoo, fight for space on the little ramp up to the Rube Goldberg food dispenser where people put in a token, or dump the little cup of feed they bought from the attendant. Yeah, they learn quick, just like squirrels and 'squirrel-proof' bird feeders. -- aem sends... |
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