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Quote from: Humptulips on June 13, 2018, 12:08:23 PMdistemper, rabies, parvo. Likely have to look sick.Add roundworm to that list. https://ugaresearch.uga.edu/deadly-raccoon-roundworm-can-infect-humans-without-symptoms/As a tenant, you shouldn't have a problem with trapping them legally. Your likely issue would be the neighbors.
distemper, rabies, parvo. Likely have to look sick.
Bow and arrow man. Just make sure no one is around to see it happen and make sure to hit vitals. I lived down in Sumner next to the Puyallup river in an apartment complex.. someone let loose their pet rabbits and they bred with the native rabbits... The offspring got HUGE! I have dogs and we used to walk them in the evenings out by the river without an issue until they found the rabbits. So 2 birds 1 stone... I got some big rabbits in my freezer and it kept them away so I didn't have to worry about my dogs chasing them anymore. 1 arrow with a blunt tip and thump them in the head or chest.. its a done deal man. Same for raccoons I would assume.
Quote from: W_Ellison2011 on June 14, 2018, 02:55:14 PM someone let loose their pet rabbits and they bred with the native rabbits... The offspring got HUGE!Domestic rabbits won’t breed with wild rabbits. It’s not biologically possible. You’re all welcome for your useless trivia for the evening.
someone let loose their pet rabbits and they bred with the native rabbits... The offspring got HUGE!
Quote from: jackelope on June 20, 2018, 08:49:26 PMQuote from: W_Ellison2011 on June 14, 2018, 02:55:14 PM someone let loose their pet rabbits and they bred with the native rabbits... The offspring got HUGE!Domestic rabbits won’t breed with wild rabbits. It’s not biologically possible. You’re all welcome for your useless trivia for the evening.Only two natives in all of Washington. Everything you see in Western Washington is introducedhttps://wdfw.wa.gov/living/rabbits.html
Quote from: Knocker of rocks on June 20, 2018, 09:13:15 PMQuote from: jackelope on June 20, 2018, 08:49:26 PMQuote from: W_Ellison2011 on June 14, 2018, 02:55:14 PM someone let loose their pet rabbits and they bred with the native rabbits... The offspring got HUGE!Domestic rabbits won’t breed with wild rabbits. It’s not biologically possible. You’re all welcome for your useless trivia for the evening.OK, now I am confused. I thought every single fuzzy animal with two big ears in Western Washington was an introduced species.Only two natives in all of Washington. Everything you see in Western Washington is introducedhttps://wdfw.wa.gov/living/rabbits.htmlCorrect. I should have said cottontail rather than wild rabbit. My daughter is going to smack me. A domestic/European rabbit will not/can not breed with a cottontail and produce live offspring. Native or non-native, there are cottontails in western Washington. Pretty much all feral/domestic rabbits are either European rabbits or hares.
Quote from: jackelope on June 20, 2018, 08:49:26 PMQuote from: W_Ellison2011 on June 14, 2018, 02:55:14 PM someone let loose their pet rabbits and they bred with the native rabbits... The offspring got HUGE!Domestic rabbits won’t breed with wild rabbits. It’s not biologically possible. You’re all welcome for your useless trivia for the evening.OK, now I am confused. I thought every single fuzzy animal with two big ears in Western Washington was an introduced species.Only two natives in all of Washington. Everything you see in Western Washington is introducedhttps://wdfw.wa.gov/living/rabbits.html
Quote from: W_Ellison2011 on June 14, 2018, 02:55:14 PMBow and arrow man. Just make sure no one is around to see it happen and make sure to hit vitals. I lived down in Sumner next to the Puyallup river in an apartment complex.. someone let loose their pet rabbits and they bred with the native rabbits... The offspring got HUGE! I have dogs and we used to walk them in the evenings out by the river without an issue until they found the rabbits. So 2 birds 1 stone... I got some big rabbits in my freezer and it kept them away so I didn't have to worry about my dogs chasing them anymore. 1 arrow with a blunt tip and thump them in the head or chest.. its a done deal man. Same for raccoons I would assume.Domestic rabbits won’t breed with wild rabbits. It’s not biologically possible. You’re all welcome for your useless trivia for the evening.