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GetFitWithKrista
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Oh those are great ideas. Noted, thanksYou can put snap traps in coffee cans with holes in the lids, under milk crates, in shoe boxes with holes in the side etc
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Oh those are great ideas. Noted, thanksYou can put snap traps in coffee cans with holes in the lids, under milk crates, in shoe boxes with holes in the side etc
I don't think that picture is of their actual coop. But yeah, definitely cover those eaves, a raccoon could climb right up and in there.Is there nothing covering the area under the eaves?
I think the roof is floating over an entirely screened in frame, but I'm not sure from pictures.I don't think that picture is of their actual coop. But yeah, definitely cover those eaves, a raccoon could climb right up and in there.
Thanks for including the link. Where do you live?I know for a fact that rodents (in my case, chipmunks) can and did get into the bucket feeder that uses ports. I got rid of mine and replace it with a Ratproof chicken feeder. I do remove the feeder from the run each night, as I don't want to attract any of our main predators (bear, bobcat, mountain lion).
Colorado mountains.Thanks for including the link. Where do you live?