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A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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A friend of mine has a gaze of 5 or 6 raccoons visiting each night and knocking over the fountain in his water feature. My friend is ticked. If my friend were to put a pellet in the head of the biggest raccoon, would the others get the message and steer clear? Anyone have any other solutions for my friend?
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A younger dumber me once put an arrow through one for the same reason. 30 minutes later his buddy was back and caught a similar fate. So they definitely didn't learn.
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Re: A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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They will eventually come back. They always do.
He is better off trapping them.
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Re: A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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They used to frequent my house regularly until my daughter’s pit/cattle dog took a couple of them on. One of them lost a piece of his tail. Haven’t seen them since.
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I’ve heard a havahart trap and a recycle trashcan full of water works well
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Re: A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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If your friend live traps/relocates them make sure to take them a long ways away....I used to work on McNeil Island and we would live trap them, shoot a stripe of paint on their backs and "relocate" them approx 3 miles away. 2 days later they were back
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Re: A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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Please do not “relocate” wildlife. This goes 10x for coons.
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Re: A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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Quote from: Loup Loup on August 06, 2024, 07:38:47 PM
Please do not “relocate” wildlife. This goes 10x for coons.
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.22 short through the ears does the trick
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Re: A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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It is highly illegal to transport/relocate wildlife.
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Re: A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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Sounds like you need 6 pellets.
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I know a guy who let his kid hit
the entire family of coons with his BB’s. They stayed away for a few years
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Re: A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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My friend is aware that relocating trapped wildlife is illegal. He plans to kill them. Thanks for the input.
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Re: A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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I've never once had a dead racoon return. No shortage of em and you'll be doing local birds a favor. Quietly manage predators and everyone is happy
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Re: A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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August 11, 2024, 01:07:02 PM »
If you don't want to / can't shoot them a large havahart trap with a can of cat food in the back is about as effective as you need.
When you catch them in the trap you can submerge it in a tub of water for a quick and ethical death or at that point a well placed pellet or 22.
Shooting them with pellets on the fly is funny and all when we were kids, but you're going to have a hard time killing them with that unless you're an absolute crack shot. They're not going to really "Get the hint" in my experience.
A wildlife control office will probably not charge very much to handle it. Call WDFW for a list, it gives them more business and helps show WDFW more human-predator conflicts (for whatever that's worth).
If they're anywhere near me, I can't charge, but I'll always help those who genuinely need it, send me a message.
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Re: A Gaze of Raccoons Coming Every Night
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Your friend should invest in more pellets. I know they’re intelligent animals but I don’t think they’re intelligent enough to realize the fate of their friend may also be induced on them.
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