I'm just old at heart. Born in the wrong generation. 45 is still young.... yup it is.....![]()
Yes, I am young too. 53 is the new 30 right?
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I'm just old at heart. Born in the wrong generation. 45 is still young.... yup it is.....![]()
x2I'm just old at heart. Born in the wrong generation. 45 is still young.... yup it is.....![]()
I live on the edge of a very small community (ghost town) and have a full city block. Only two houses, the church, and the fire house are within sight, but with roads along all four sides, anyone could be on a road at any time. So until I can get more trees and bushes planted, I feel like I am in a gold fish bowl.Then if I were you I'd try the human urine method. Pee outside, or if the houses are too close, pee in a cup and transport outside. Cover the perimeter with urine.
You can try a Have-A-Heart trap, but I wouldn't think that a fox would fall for that, and you'd likely get other critters you don't want (skunks).
Lastly, animal control might be able to put up traps for you, but I hate calling them. I don't like them nosing around in my business.
I live on the edge of a very small community (ghost town) and have a full city block. Only two houses, the church, and the fire house are within sight, but with roads along all four sides, anyone could be on a road at any time. So until I can get more trees and bushes planted, I feel like I am in a gold fish bowl.
Does the pee really work when the wild critters are so used to humans being so close? One night I was catching some chickens that had roosted outside the chicken house because the door had blown shut before it was dark. I picked up the roo and of course he started screaming like a girl and would not stop. I was aware of movement next to me, figured it was the cats that were following me around, turned and looked and it was a coyote standing two feet away from me focused on that stupid roo. I screamed at it, it bounded a little ways away, and stood looking at me before disappearing.
I plan on getting a live trap, but honestly do not know what I will do with it if I catch it. Will have to hope that the neighbors with poultry and also do a running battle with the predators will "take care of it". Yep, when I have set traps before, I have caught chickens, and cats, no predators. But there are possum and skunks that need to go also.
I would call wild life agents before the animal control here. There has been so much stink created by one family because of dogs that animal control is a joke. But, for the most part no dogs run loose either. Would rather take care of it quietly if possible.
Yep, well worth the spray. Only probem with that is getting the perimeter of 2+ acres is going to take a while, and the ducks and geese need to bebp in the pasture long before that happens. But maybe that is a thought to drive out what ever has made that interesting tunnel in the pasture. I am really concerned about what might have made that. Someone on anothert forum has said probaby badger. I am still investigating it.I think the urine is more of a danger smell than regular human smell. It's worth a shot, right? I mean, besides being kinda gross, there's really no "risk" to it if you transport it. If it doesn't work you're not out a hundred dollars, just a few extra minutes and some pride.
With exception of housecats and the occasional bobcat, what goes into my trap doesn't come out alive. They get lead poisoning. Skunks are my lot in life... that's all I seem to catch but they've been after my chickens and my eggs, so they need to go, too. I prefer the "from a distance" approach especially with skunks. Because I know after I shoot them that's the worst they're going to smell.
I wasn't too pleased when I first caught a skunk and called animal control and was told "you caught it, you take care of it." I won't be calling again, thank you.
Ferrets drink the blood and will sometimes eat the soft parts. I have read posts where all the chickens in the coop where dead in the corner, whole with bloody necks.SCG, do you have water in that bucket? You are supposed to put more water in it for the rats, or they can jump out. I thought that picture of the rat, was him/her, standing on the can. I was thinking..what? That is supposed to spin around. But I take it he was sitting on the wire? Ron is right, tonight!
Ferrets. Ferrets were the problem in the country area where we used to live. Had a whole flock killed, not eaten. They just kill and leave them. Not sure why they would think of a chicken as a contender for meals. If, that's why they do it.