Well, that is the easy part, I know where they are, sorta. once mom is caught I can pull some Sofia and take them out. Do that 2-3 times a day, the others are extruded by strategic holes cut in to walls/ceilings and located by an laser thermometer.Hi5 wrote:What will you do about her young ones if you do catch her? They will perish and stink up the place, won't they? Maybe the wisest thing is to wait till she moves them out, then secure the entrance?Pydpiper wrote:
.................... She is a nursing mother, food is important but in this case water is more important for hydration during the nursing process.
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Pups feed continuously, once mom is out of the picture they get real loud and are easy to pinpoint with a stethoscope.
Waiting is not an option, not only is this coon a headache, the customer is a lawyer who had a bad experience with coons as a kid. He got in to some coon feces accidentally and picked up something that caused 2 of his vertebrae to erode, 4 back surgeries later he is feeling a bit of pressure to have these gone, bad memories I guess.
Also, the first company brought in to fix this uses a "1-way door" attach's it to the hole and leaves, the coon gets out and they claim it can not regain access. This coon is likely not to return due to the fight I am giving it but I don't want to take chances, it would be best to be able to carry it away.