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Posted by Michael Soldan on July 05, 2006 at 20:00:00 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: Re: Skunked posted by Hugh MacKay on July 05, 2006 at 18:54:39:
Welp, sounds like ya got a good coon alarm there, them coons are a problem, I'll bet Hydro One guys can tell some stories about the damage they can cause in rural areas. The Ontario government cancelling the annual spring bear hunt two years ago to please all the bleeding hearts is now paying thousands of dollars a day in animal control to deal with maurading bears in cottage country and northern Ontario towns and cities...a bright decision that hunters and farmers had warned against. That other post about not growing corn because of bears says it all. I killed 27 racoons last year, all in and around my barn, killed 42 around the perimeter of the corn fields...no I don't enjoy killing animals, never have but it is something that has to be done on a farm and some of our friends on YT don't seem to understand . Crystal fly bait in a pie tin covered with Pepsi will end the coon problem, they die quickly, suffer little, cats won't touch it because of the sweetness. Works on skunks and Oppossums as well. When it comes to my cattle there isn't going to be any varmits carrying disease around my barn. Maybe you should know where the flashlight is and maybe have a lantern handy just in case you have another Bar B Que tonight on the pole....MIKE
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