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Thread #80837 Message #1478362
Posted By: GUEST,Member
04-May-05 - 08:52 PM
Thread Name: BS: Advice on Rodent control
Subject: RE: BS: Advice on Rodent control
Well Thanks to all. I have had two quiet nights in a row which is a good thing, so I guess my efforts have helped. Leeneia. I have lived in a pretty remote area for a number of Years. I do not want to call Wildlife Control in as I know that Beavers do not relocate well and I do not wish to use Trapping or Shooting as a solution. I really just wanted suggestions as to how to deal with this problem with the least inpact on the Animal and some support. I won't however plant food to encourage them as I want to keep what large trees I have left from their last visit and the new ones I planted:>) I know they will return, it is what happens when you choose to share their enviroment. So information is power and support is priceless. Thanks again to everyone and ok yes even though they strike terror in my heart when I see the first signs of the havoc that could follow a visit from them...Beavers are pretty cool when all is said and done and are amazing "Engineers" (nod to Gnu) so if I can find out as many ways as possible so we can all live happily together without them or my Land coming to harm then........ I will be one very Happy Woman. THANKS AGAIN TO ALL. As for the Neighbor...well I noticed some trees today chewed and felled near his Home, he can't possibly miss them and how they came to be there so maybe he is getting a little wake up call! No doubt the Universe is unfolding as it should....(smile) ps: I have no idea how they get the Coyote urine...it comes in a bottle and I don't want to know how it gets there... but it sure works....If I could get the several Coyotes that live around here to come pee around my Pond I would...*bg*...but then that would be another issue......