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Raccoon trouble
We have coons in our backyard and now they are getting into our garbage. I do not want to hurt them but no matter what, they find a way to get into it. Any suggestions on how I can deter them to leave my property alone?
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Want jag lol..how about building a box with a lid that will latch to put the garbage in till it goes to the roadside
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I could do that I guess. It would be pretty simple. I have some wood and it would not take too much. I will have to see what I can come up with.
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Thats why im glad for Jag.raccoon's and skunks avoid my place.even with other dogs we still got them.have had jag 6years and have been critter free with the garbage
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Quote:
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I hate these bandits they infest if not controlled. I lost my turtles to these greedy eaters. I had to call Hawkeye Birds & Animals Control Specialists to get rid those coons.
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Try laying some mothballs around as well, it usually works.
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