Posted by sam in mo on August 03, 2011 at 15:24:17 from (96.47.193.8):
In Reply to: O.T. critter controll posted by sam in mo on August 03, 2011 at 14:06:34:
Dave I am a animal protector at heart. The coons have taken over because I wouldnt kill them since god put them here just like he did me. How ever they are makeing a mess out of everything. I dug my potatoes by hand and stored them where i thought that they could not get to. How ever they mananged to get into them and shittttt all over them. I lost about 200 lbs of taters. So I am going to take care of the problem. One old sow has four little ones. If I trap her the little ones are going to starve. So this is the route that I am thinking of going. If you want you are more than welcome to come to my farm and trap them all and take them any where else you like and that will make the coons, you and I all happy. Between my shop and house I usually pick up the fish worms out of my driveway and put them over in the grass so that the ants dont kill and eat them. So you see I try to be kind to nature. Do you ever drown fish worms to go fishing. Thats cruell. Reguards Sam
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