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Songster
- Jun 21, 2017
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In the second pic, is that a Gorilla reaching for the bird?
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In the second pic, is that a Gorilla reaching for the bird?
I also have 2 raccoon traps underneath those trees.Your trees are far more conducive to that relative to mine. One thicket is too close to property boundary where we cannot defend and other trees to close to house that my wife protects.
Yeah that's Benjamin he's real good with the birds. Just have to watch him sometimes he'll squeeze them a little too hard.In the second pic, is that a Gorilla reaching for the bird?
I would have to have owl traps.I also have 2 raccoon traps underneath those trees.
I can't say for sure but I don't think I've lost a single bird to an owl. Foxes are my problem. Working on catching another one right now.I would have to have owl traps.
I can't say for sure but I don't think I've lost a single bird to an owl. Foxes are my problem. Working on catching another one right now.
This fox is coming from across the road out front. Given the laws in this state it's a little tough to catch a fox on mowed lawn However I will get it done One way or another. Everything I need is behind electric but I'd rather not feed the wildlife with my extras.I would like to trade you. Foxes for me easy to deal with. Darn owls, even with dogs are hard on birds smaller than two lbs.
Had a bout with raccoons a couple weeks back. Besides ruing a lot of feed, took a backup American Dominique and one of the one winged game hens that would not come into barn to to roost. Killed 4 coons but tightened up fence to keep others out. If coons can be tricked to come on to house side of yard perimeter my female dog will get them.
Good day to tie some flies. U need a kit.