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On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 16:26:01 -0400, Poquito Loco
wrote: Since April my humane trapping method has yielded six chipmunks, four squirrels, and one peanut butter loving cowbird. Except for one chipmunk, they were all released without harm. The chipmunks get a long ride first, and then they must find a new home in the woods. The squirrels and the cowbird get released immediately. My lovely wife won't let me dress and freeze the squirrels. Don't know why. The one chipmunk get caught when I was away for the weekend. Usually I'll 'unset' the trap, but the mind is getting worse every year. I'm thinking in another 20-25 years it will have deteriorated to Donnie's level. Why are you trapping them in the first place? The only thing I ever tried to trap was cats and I ended up getting possums and raccoons. I gave up. No animals were harmed but one of the possums was trying to set up housekeeping in the trap. I was just tired of feeding him. The cat I was trying to get tangled with something bigger, probably a bobcat and he was shredded in the front yard. |
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