Seems that Cats aren't the only thing I'm feeding these days.
No Problem because I'm a big Possum fan and always have been.
Feeding Stray ?Cats? on the back deck
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Feeding Stray ?Cats? on the back deck
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Re: Feeding Stray ?Cats? on the back deck
Papa Tom wrote:Possums need love too...
Possums actually eat a lot of stuff that helps us. Armadillos on the other hand are in grave danger around the 39 acres
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When we lived at Nix, West of Lampasas, there were lots and lots of Dillers. I had a live trap and would catch them and then take them down a Country road to a large Ranch and release them. rather than leaving them in our neighborhood where the highway ran by.
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OldUsedParts wrote:When we lived at Nix, West of Lampasas, there were lots and lots of Dillers. I had a live trap and would catch them and then take them down a Country road to a large Ranch and release them. rather than leaving them in our neighborhood where the highway ran by.
WIsh I knew how to trap the critters tired of them digging things up...
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Papa Tom wrote:OldUsedParts wrote:When we lived at Nix, West of Lampasas, there were lots and lots of Dillers. I had a live trap and would catch them and then take them down a Country road to a large Ranch and release them. rather than leaving them in our neighborhood where the highway ran by.
WIsh I knew how to trap the critters tired of them digging things up...
I shoot every one of them I see with the 22
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Papa Tom wrote:WIsh I knew how to trap the critters tired of them digging things up...
Live traps are pretty easy and "humane" to use and then all you do is "relocate" them
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have a live trap that has relocated many raccoons but armadillos are hard to bait...
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Papa Tom wrote:have a live trap that has relocated many raccoons but armadillos are hard to bait...
Sounds like Rambo baits them with lead.
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GRailsback wrote:Papa Tom wrote:have a live trap that has relocated many raccoons but armadillos are hard to bait...
Sounds like Rambo baits them with lead.
Yeah Rambo must be more nocternal than I.
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Papa Tom wrote:GRailsback wrote:Papa Tom wrote:have a live trap that has relocated many raccoons but armadillos are hard to bait...
Sounds like Rambo baits them with lead.
Yeah Rambo must be more nocternal than I.
I laughed
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