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Post by Stef on Aug 24, 2012 9:30:03 GMT -6
(CLICK ON PHOTOS FOR VIDEOS) Here the bait machine with some oral vaccines on it. Bait machine running Engines sound and some air view from above a mountain top Leaving tomorrow again for 2 more weeks....later Stef
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Post by Mud Turtle on Aug 24, 2012 16:58:41 GMT -6
pretty sure i saw a flying saucer. those coyotes sure eat alot.
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Post by musher on Aug 25, 2012 4:46:41 GMT -6
pretty sure i saw a flying saucer. those coyotes sure eat alot. The vaccines are primarily for raccoons and skunks.
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Post by Stef on Aug 25, 2012 7:52:08 GMT -6
Yes musher.
VT state did a sample test with our vaccines "ONRAB" we're using last year and they could see the difference in immunization %. This year, I heard that they could get our vaccines and they will treat the Northern part of the state with the ONRAB vaccines.
Our immunization % success is around 70% depending of the treated area. (Raccoon)
Old oral vaccines were around 25% success
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Post by Stef on Aug 25, 2012 8:27:21 GMT -6
On the right... The United State customs, interstate 87 (NY) and on the left, the Canadian customs at Lacolle (Qc)
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Post by Stef on Aug 25, 2012 8:30:51 GMT -6
On this one, right in the middle of the picture, enlarge it and you can see the city of Montreal and the downtown buildings
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Post by Stef on Aug 25, 2012 8:45:46 GMT -6
A landing video at the Bromont (Qc) airport This thing has brake
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Post by TrapperRon on Aug 25, 2012 22:04:29 GMT -6
I know nothing about this procedure but it looks interesting. One question, if a critter eats too many baits will it suffer from an overdose?
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Post by Stef on Aug 26, 2012 15:13:15 GMT -6
No Ron, no problem
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