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Thank you so much for the 'recipe' I'll be visiting TSC tonight and picking up the malrin. I've got some rotten eggs that didn't hatch from my bator, will those work? they are partially developed. I just came back from TSC while I was on my lunch, I needed T-posts and I picked up some rat poison, but if the malrin works that fast I'll try it first. That way I can dispose of the coon right away and see that he is gone for sure.1 20 oz bottle of mountain dew
3 eggs that have been outside in the sun all day
3 scoops of golden malrin fly bait (find it in the farm stores)
mix the golden malrin and the mountain dew in a pan (i use a tin pan , one of those disposable ones) and then add the eggs to the top. put it out near the coop, but make sure your dogs or the chickens CAN NOT get to it. this is poison.
i do not know what it is about the golden malrin bait, but the racoons will eat it and make it about 10 feet and die. it is that quick. sounds bad, but it works. this recipe was given to me by our local farm vet. he uses it on his farm when the racoons start to get into stuff.
if you have a big problem with the racoons, i would put one by the coop and one someone else in your yard. maybe where you think they are coming from (the path they take to the coop).
i am sorry for your loss also.
as someone also suggested, secure where the coons are getting in so they have to look elsewhere and maybe will flock to this stuff.
eta: I forgot to mention that my neighbors brother was looking for rocks along the creek bed that flows down our property and he saw where the coon was taking my pullets and eating them from the grow out pen. I think I will put bait there too, my birds don't venture down that way and I'll just put it out at night anyway and take it up during day light hours.
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