DAVE FISHING wrote:
We have big problems around here with the rabbits and squirrels getting into the engine compartment eating the wiring. YES RABBITS. The wife does't drive her car much and i have to keep the nests cleaned out.
My daughter's 2001 Grand Cherokee was particularly bad about that. The wiring must have been exposed more than in other vehicles. We had to replace it twice, at a cost of around $600 due to varmints chewing through it. It was the only vehicle affected, though.
[quote=buckbrush]You might have a similar problem I do.
Darn neighbor lady feeds the Turkeys, squirrels, deer and her Alpacas plus any other critter that comes into her 5 acres. Unfortunately that brings real rats to the property and now I'm catching about 5 a month where I never saw any rats for the last 25 years. Think we can get her to control her feedings? Nope, she loves all creatures, even ones that carry disease.
Any ideas of how to stop someone like her?
Sorry but no actual help here. But another similar complaint. We had a similar neighbor that we had a complaint with animals and upon explaining to him of the problems his response was they are a living creature. So he would let them go. My response should have been but so are cockroaches and skunks living creatures but that does not mean I have to embrace them. But we have outlived him and he is gone, God rest his soul. But the new neighbors are worse?
tomcat wrote:
From my standpoint, I'd much rather be relocated than shot.....
IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. I have tried to relocate animals and that seems good for a while but they find their way back. It seems that the food here is better than elsewhere. And the problem is when they come back they bring their friends, family with them. Without a predator or some other means of control they become unstoppable. In my neck of the woods we used to not have racoons or skunks and now they are out of control. Raccoons can climb but skunks cannot but they can dig.
cessnalvr wrote:
Move or het her to move
We had a neighbor who loves dogs. We are allowed two dogs per property but that was not enough for him so he decided to open a kennel so he could have more dogs. Kennels are only allowed if the neighbors say it is OK, but he did not do the legal thing and forged the signatures of those in the neighborhood. We exposed him for what he was and he was outed and decided to move which was a great thing but he blamed us for his woes. Imagine that? It is always the other guys fault.
ricardo7 wrote:
Hard to believe you're bragging about this.
Bad Karma will befall you. Live and let live.
A city folk that has not lived the real life yet they want to dictate to others. Hmm...
rps wrote:
Isn't there enough killing in the world already?
Sometimes its you or them. Just saying. Sometimes you have to be the predator when there is none to be found.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
I don't kill anything outside. But when the critter isn in my house? another story entirely.
paulrph1 wrote:
IT SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. I have tried to relocate animals and that seems good for a while but they find their way back. It seems that the food here is better than elsewhere. And the problem is when they come back they bring their friends, family with them. Without a predator or some other means of control they become unstoppable. In my neck of the woods we used to not have racoons or skunks and now they are out of control. Raccoons can climb but skunks cannot but they can dig.
You weren't carrying them off far enough. Find out the range and then carry them at least 2 miles beyond their range. Then they won't come back.
tomcat wrote:
You weren't carrying them off far enough. Find out the range and then carry them at least 2 miles beyond their range. Then they won't come back.
If I did that I would just be giving my problem to someone else. But alas...
Either that or they would starve to death.
Sad new for the tree rats...
Shot and killed three yesterday...
Still half a dozen to go as they moved in while we were in vacation last week.
Why is my pellet gun so accurate now?
I just used the army method to 'fix' my shooting. When one use a rifle one has a tendency to repeat the same wrong motion* resulting in a grouping that while tight is not dead on. You just then have to correct the line to negate the motion error... Prior to that I was 1 out 5, a low result and now I am 2 out of 3. Tree rats do not stand a chance.
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* Mine was shooting two inches low to the left lower quadrant with the scope spot on. The scope is now set to two inches high on the upper right quadrant. Distance 30 feet.
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