On Dec 13, 2010, at 1:07 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> Walter Gilbert wrote:
>
>> That is unsettling. It's good, of course, that they won't be destroying
>> your home, but I have to wonder if they might have gotten into some poisoned
>> bait somewhere.
>>
>> I know animal control generally only
That was a big problem a few years ago, when we experienced a rabies
outbreak/scare. People, and I use that term very loosely with any
creature that will do this sort of thing indiscriminately, put out
poisened bait for raccoons. Raccoons, or any other mammal for that
matter, with rabies will
Walter Gilbert wrote:
That is unsettling. It's good, of course, that they won't be
destroying your home, but I have to wonder if they might have gotten
into some poisoned bait somewhere.
I know animal control generally only deals with domesticated animals,
pets and such. But, they might b
That is unsettling. It's good, of course, that they won't be
destroying your home, but I have to wonder if they might have gotten
into some poisoned bait somewhere.
I know animal control generally only deals with domesticated animals,
pets and such. But, they might be interested in a situat
I caught a faint whiff of something bad, and checked the attic. I found
another raccoon, full grown, just inside of the entrance above where I found
the other one.
unartistic shots of a dead raccoon:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ellarsee/sets/72157625592134064/
Fortunately, this one hadn't sta
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