Very good story, thanks for the report. Flooding is scarey enough! Mary
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I hope these images show up. It appears as though the creature did not make a third attempt overnight. We have neighbors setting off fireworks late into the night, so maybe that has temporarily spooked it. The pics don't show the extent of the bending between, as we did bend them back as best as we could the last two days, but you can see the link deformities where we could not get them back to normal. As you can see in the garden soil, we haven't spotted any tracks to help us figure out what this thing is for certain. According to our city code, we are technically not (legally) allowed to electrocute any fencing here in our suburb. I'll call the county on Monday to see if they can send someone out to inspect our issue and set a larger trap.View attachment 1061369 View attachment 1061371 View attachment 1061369 View attachment 1061373
Whoa - that's one strong and determined chicken-eater. My 1st thought is strong wooden fencing up against the chainlink as a 2nd layer, but I totally get your discouragement. Our #1 job is their safety, so here's my advice: stay up until you see what it is, or put a video camera up to record it until it returns. Then take it from there.