Was it actively destroying hives? Weird. Maybe because I called about it before shooting? Although I never did shoot it, lol.
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They are considered live-traps they hold the animal in the trap untill you get to them and dispatch them and there is a season for trapping nusance animals and it just so happens that that season ended in januaryQuestion
Does anyone know if restraint-type leg traps are considered kill traps or live traps? Is it lawful to use them to capture nuisance animals that are harming your poultry?
I tried to message you back last night but it appears I have a 2 message limitI have two 8 week old pullets left for sale.
The problem may lay in the technicalities or terminologies of the law??? Are bees classified as 'livestock' in the eyes of the State? I would imagine that 'farming and livestock' never extended to bees and therefore they are missed by coverage in nuisance wildlife issues.
Yep, sounds like they should then... Would have to be a question for a local Wildlife Enforcement person then. They should be able to direct folks to a written copy of the law for review so folks can be sure. That isn't something that should differ from county to county or be based on personal opinion of the Wildlife Officer involved in an incident. It should be laid out clearly. Although I guess that is the root of the problem, since I don't think I've every really seen anything laid out clearly in State laws!Bees are regulated by the Dept. of Ag, so I'd say they count as livestock.
As far as DE everyone should read this http://www.shagbarkbantams.com/de.htm along with a lot of other GREAT information on that site!
They are considered live-traps they hold the animal in the trap untill you get to them and dispatch them and there is a season for trapping nusance animals and it just so happens that that season ended in january![]()
Quote: same reasons i use it,,,,never really thought of it as a wormer,,,i cover the wood with it before laying the bedding,,,,keeps the wood dry,,,for me it did help with flies,,,i also keep fresh fly strips in each house,,,or maybe since i mix the DE with stall refresher,,not sure but it surely helps with flies here.
must admit,,,I never wear a mask,,,i am really freaked out by anything covering my nose, even as loosely as one of those mask...![]()
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apparently my medical files have this in, cause last time i came out of anestesia (spelling) the nurse said something about being really combative with her about the oxygen mask...![]()