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Post by mat on Oct 5, 2006 12:30:24 GMT -6
how can i get rid of them in an urban enviorment? do the live traps work or is there something better?
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Post by flatlander (Jeff Yancy) on Oct 5, 2006 21:32:24 GMT -6
Are you joking?
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Post by GUTPYLZ on Oct 5, 2006 21:38:28 GMT -6
BB Gun!
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Post by lynxcat on Oct 5, 2006 22:28:14 GMT -6
They make live traps that are VERY effective..."prevention" is the best mode....make the area somewhere they DONT want to be. lynx
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Post by mat on Oct 6, 2006 15:05:23 GMT -6
no!!! I'm not joking, the neighbor lady feeds them and then the come over and eat my grapes
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Post by mmwb (Andrew Parker) on Oct 6, 2006 21:18:03 GMT -6
If she is putting out feed, others will come to fill the void of those you get rid of. You may need to consider netting for your grapes. How big of an area are you talking?
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Post by mike692 on Oct 13, 2006 19:53:19 GMT -6
Live traps are the way to go. You'll never control them any other way. I keep a trap going pretty much year round and I need to build a couple more this winter. So far this year I've caught almost 90, and there are still plenty.
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