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Good advice, but she won't take it; she lives within the city limits & can't use a gun. I was going to suggest a x-bow...no noise. I've trapped a few of them in a Hav-a-hart, with the intent of relocating them, but wasn't anxious to risk getting bit when I opened the door, so I always introduce them to a good friend of mine...Mr Winchester.Hope that helped![]()
I got a kick outta the running across the yard in your jammies visual...![]()
Good advice, but she won't take it; she lives within the city limits & can't use a gun. I was going to suggest a x-bow...no noise. I've trapped a few of them in a Hav-a-hart, with the intent of relocating them, but wasn't anxious to risk getting bit when I opened the door, so I always introduce them to a good friend of mine...Mr Winchester.
Better than not holding on long enough!!![]()
In the rain, no lessI got a kick outta the running across the yard in your jammies visual...![]()
Good advice, but she won't take it; she lives within the city limits & can't use a gun. I was going to suggest a x-bow...no noise. I've trapped a few of them in a Hav-a-hart, with the intent of relocating them, but wasn't anxious to risk getting bit when I opened the door, so I always introduce them to a good friend of mine...Mr Winchester.
If I were in city limits, and couldn't shoot it, I would dadgum sure shake it a lot.
Sorry Friday. You know how I feel about those things
Personally, if I had it trapped & couldn't shoot it, I wouldn't be adverse to employing a barrel and a garden hose.She won't take the advice because she's an... ahem...![]()
She does not nor does she intend to have a coop to protect her chickens... and she call domesticus gallus 'wild chickens', but is studying to be a wildlife biologist???
And relocation just passes the buck to someone else... imo...