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Posted
9 minutes ago, Dutch said:

I have been putting Bar Bait in their holes.  We haven’t seen any near the barn  since early summer.

I’ve mentioned my raccoon infestation and I want to get rid of them.  If I use bar bait in the culvert pipes will I end up with stinky dead coons?

Posted
2 hours ago, BilletHead said:

           Want me to save the next one for you? :) .

Only if you're in the mood to skin and tan the hide.  Actually only can use the 4-5" wide strip down the middle of the back.  

I'd buy you a tin of pellets in exchange. 😊

Posted
2 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

I’ve mentioned my raccoon infestation and I want to get rid of them.  If I use bar bait in the culvert pipes will I end up with stinky dead coons?

             Depends,

  Most of the bar baits the stuff that kills is warfarin. A blood thinner. it causes them to bleed out and die. Not on the spot. The bigger the animal the more they have to eat. Just hope they are making home in the neighbors attic you don't like :)

  Warfarin is also taken by humans.

"We have met the enemy and it is us",

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Posted
16 minutes ago, BilletHead said:

             Depends,

  Most of the bar baits the stuff that kills is warfarin. A blood thinner. it causes them to bleed out and die. Not on the spot. The bigger the animal the more they have to eat. Just hope they are making home in the neighbors attic you don't like :)

  Warfarin is also taken by humans.

They travel through the runoff culverts.  Lady up the street feeds them so I thought I would feed them too😁

Posted
On 10/4/2020 at 7:07 AM, snagged in outlet 3 said:

We haven’t had any dillos yet but they show up dead on the roads nearby so I guess it’s a matter of time.  

Unusual year. We have never had this problem before. The dillos have just destroyed are yard and have done some damage to the flower beds. Stayed out at night a couple of times. Shot eight and didn't even ut a dent in them. Now it's coyote urine and cayenne pepper. Just to many to shot enough to slow them down. There just like people that live in the LOTO area.  They continue to breed when they really shouldn't! lol 😁

Luck is where preparation meets opportunity...... Or you could just flip a coin???B)

Posted
2 hours ago, BilletHead said:

             Depends,

  Most of the bar baits the stuff that kills is warfarin. A blood thinner. it causes them to bleed out and die. Not on the spot. The bigger the animal the more they have to eat. Just hope they are making home in the neighbors attic you don't like :)

  Warfarin is also taken by humans.

Yelp I take it.

oneshot

Posted
7 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

I’ve mentioned my raccoon infestation and I want to get rid of them.  If I use bar bait in the culvert pipes will I end up with stinky dead coons?

Please check your pm.

Posted
10 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

I’ve mentioned my raccoon infestation and I want to get rid of them.  If I use bar bait in the culvert pipes will I end up with stinky dead coons?

Probably not.  They will seek water.

Posted

I like eating Coons.

Got a couple hanging around.

oneshot

 

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