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I know there are raccoons around, and the ones I’ve seen were huge. I just don’t see evidence on my property often (once three years ago 😥 ). My luck is out. Nothing happened, but I am glad I (just! Stupid me!) remembered I have a trap. Tuna or salmon?
 
Tuna is in the trap. It took forever to remember how to set the thing. :lol: I just set it a few months ago, but maybe I should set it more often so I don’t keep getting frustrated when I actually need it.
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I know there are raccoons around, and the ones I’ve seen were huge. I just don’t see evidence on my property often (once three years ago 😥 ). My luck is out. Nothing happened, but I am glad I (just! Stupid me!) remembered I have a trap. Tuna or salmon?
I catch too many cats with fish. Marshmallows really bring the coons, but nothing else likse the smell.
 
Something got the tuna, but didn’t trip the door. I think I stepped in all the prints because I didn’t realize there’d been activity.
I am finding some puzzling tracks I have not seen before. Duckling and I follow tracks often. We are used to the rabbits and sometimes deer. Occasionally something we can’t pinpoint, but these... Don’t laugh, but I think I had a bear last night. The prints are bigger than both of my hands, and far apart. There are other prints that I suppose could have been a deer, but only if the elongated area was caused by icy snow. Yes, it would help if I had a game camera. Search me as to how I keep putting them in my Amazon cart, but not buying one when I can.
 
How about RATS???? I am getting holes coming up through the wooden floor of my coop--I fill one in and another is made. I removing the food every night. I filled in the holes with stone dust and used kitty litter. I am scared of my chickens or dogs eating a dead poisoned rodent. This happened a couple years ago, but the holes were in the run not the coop so filling them with dry ice worked. Any hints?
 
Use steel wool to fill the hole, then put a rock on it to keep it from being pushed out. Dry quick crete should work, and might not need added water. That depends on the place and moisture.
 
I have been using the steel wool and a brick--and 48 hours later there is another hole! I now have three filled and covered holes inside my henhouse and one in a tiny building a few yards away where I store stuff, but originally kept last years babies. The holes are big---but the only thing I have caught so far is a deer mouse. I have been live catching and relocating deer mice (miles away in a woods) from my basement all winter, but do they make really big holes and tunnels? I will get the quik crete.
 

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