To the OP Thomas....and others like him......doing battle with coons, the solution is a whole lot simpler than it might seem. Put your birds in safe housing at night and 99.99% of your coon problems will be solved. Coons can be stacked up 3 deep and it if they can't get to the birds, it won't matter.
I have built two such safe houses......a Woods house and the little 6' x 8' Victory house.......and in both cases, when the doors close at night, birds are safe. Nothing gets in.....so varmints give up and move on.
Had a discussion with a hay customer a week or so back, and he too had suffered losses from coons.....and had embarked on an aggressive trapping program. I think he might have snuffed 8 to 10 in one week. Pretty good success, but it won't help. As soon as he quits trapping, new replacements will move in and the carnage will start anew.
So trapping and killing is mostly a short term, stop gap measure to stop the carnage until you can do better with the housing. Unless you enjoy trapping and killing coons and have use for a dead one(s), in which case have at it. Will keep you busy and out of the bars at night.
BTW, feeding coons is an effective strategy if you want to assemble a mass of coons for some other purpose. Recall the account of one guy who did that and on the first night of coon trapping season, nabbed 15 from his bait site. Got about 30 before the crowd bgan to thin out. Not sure if baiting like that is legal, but sure sounded effective.
I have built two such safe houses......a Woods house and the little 6' x 8' Victory house.......and in both cases, when the doors close at night, birds are safe. Nothing gets in.....so varmints give up and move on.
Had a discussion with a hay customer a week or so back, and he too had suffered losses from coons.....and had embarked on an aggressive trapping program. I think he might have snuffed 8 to 10 in one week. Pretty good success, but it won't help. As soon as he quits trapping, new replacements will move in and the carnage will start anew.
So trapping and killing is mostly a short term, stop gap measure to stop the carnage until you can do better with the housing. Unless you enjoy trapping and killing coons and have use for a dead one(s), in which case have at it. Will keep you busy and out of the bars at night.
BTW, feeding coons is an effective strategy if you want to assemble a mass of coons for some other purpose. Recall the account of one guy who did that and on the first night of coon trapping season, nabbed 15 from his bait site. Got about 30 before the crowd bgan to thin out. Not sure if baiting like that is legal, but sure sounded effective.