Posted by Michael Soldan on May 17, 2010 at 12:56:37 from (24.235.41.49):
In Reply to: Fox problems again posted by ryanwheelock on May 17, 2010 at 06:16:44:
Well I'll add my two cents..the poison made from fly bait and Pepsi works on animals that like sweet tasting bait..generally raccoons and skunks..I'm doubting that the fox had any of the bait at all. I don't think they have a yen for sweet stuff. I have used this formula in the barn with the fifteen or so cats I had around, cats do not like sweet and I never had any problems or never lost a cat, I did pick up raccoons and carry them out of the barn for the last time..27 of them one year..I never carried a cat out, so the poison bait will not hurt cats because they won't touch it, the Fox may not have touched it either, I have never heard of it being used to kill foxes. Traditionally its for raccoons which like the sweet taste and will consume a deadly portion. The last fox I had coming around the farm quit coming after I shot at him a couple of times, I had an old .22 that wasn't very accurate, should have had my shotgun because he would come in shotgun range.
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