Who has the recipe?
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Who has the recipe?
Just finished looking at some pics that a friend sent me.His Subject line read,"How do I get rid of the coons"?Anyone want to shed some light on this subject?I know what your thinking,shoot em?
I had to laugh as they were hanging from his feeder!
They were like kids in a playground!
I had to laugh as they were hanging from his feeder!
They were like kids in a playground!
If im not out shooting deer.
Im home drinking beer!
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Re: Who has the recipe?
Opps posted it twice,can one of them get removed?perrysbirds wrote:Just finished looking at some pics that a friend sent me.His Subject line read,"How do I get rid of the coons"?Anyone want to shed some light on this subject?I know what your thinking,shoot em?
I had to laugh as they were hanging from his feeder!
They were like kids in a playground!
If im not out shooting deer.
Im home drinking beer!
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About the only thing that will work is to either trap and shoot or trap and relocate. Whichever you prefer.
Either way, about the only way to thin them out is to trap them out.
Either way, about the only way to thin them out is to trap them out.
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Yup, he's right, deterrence is a tough go on those things.. Dead or gone are your only options if there are other animals around.Big58cal wrote:About the only thing that will work is to either trap and shoot or trap and relocate. Whichever you prefer.
Either way, about the only way to thin them out is to trap them out.
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Take it one step farther, mix some cayenne pepper with that grease, I use Vaseline and tabasco sauce, they will not, under any circumstances cross that mixture.DARTONATOR wrote:Slather some axle grease around the bottom of the pole and then wrap barbed wire around the top. Coons have very sensative feet, if they make it through the axle grease, they definatly will not make it throught the wire. Keeps them out of the bird feeder for sure !
Some say a coons touch is so sensitive they can distinguish color through touch, I have no doubt they are correct.
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If the coons are climbing up the pole or legs of the feeder?
Insulate the pole/legs then wrap them with electric fence wire and energize the wire with a proper farmer's electric fence rig.
I won't hurt the coons, but it will keep them off.
Insulate the pole/legs then wrap them with electric fence wire and energize the wire with a proper farmer's electric fence rig.
I won't hurt the coons, but it will keep them off.
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