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I've watched raccoons climb trees that have no limbs for a good 80 feet up. Raccoons are excellent climbers.
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Yup they climb. One climbed up my pen, chewed the netting and killed my $600 pheasants. Now we have been shooting them every night.
Why don't you have to deal with raccoons?Sooooo thankful I don’t have to deal with coons!!!
My neighbors shoot the coons before they get to meWhy don't you have to deal with raccoons?
Georgia is in the heart of their historical range.
Anyone who doesn't think that raccoons can climb what they've built is just silly.
I do realize that raccoons are a threat. My neighborS(all four) shoot coons and two of them have LGDs. In 15 years I haven’t seen a raccoon(or signs of a raccoon) or suffered a loss of chickens from a predator. My own dogs don’t get into it with predators but they sure bark at them! I’m not naive, I just have a protected property
Really? They all come from one direction across your neighbor's property and from no other direction? There is a great wall of China around your property with a single access that is at your neighbor's property and they are on guard at the gate 24/7?
I wish I had that defense. Oh wait, raccoons can climb the great wall.
Here the raccoons come from all directions from dusk to dawn. Families of them climb down from trees and they skulk through the brush through the night.
I trap relentlessly and they are frequently killed by cars in front of my house. But they keep coming.
If you live in the wilderness, you may have a small population, but close to or in town, they are thick as thieves. I'm sure there are hundreds in the immediate vicinity.