Killing raccoons (NC)

   / Killing raccoons (NC) #111  
That’s good to know about the electric fence. I had planned on that to protect my poultry this year but guess I’ll save myself the effort.
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #112  
Electric fence does work, but you need a big charger and the proper ground rods installed. The problem with coons is they are light (compared to livestock) so when the ground is dry they don't make a great ground connection sometimes. I've watched them take zap after zap as they grabbed a charged fence, and then move on over it like it was nothing. But that was due to dry ground. Sometimes I set sprinklers to dampen the surface for just a few minutes before dusk and that makes a big difference. The fence works well for my sweetcorn patch but I do try to thin the herd some before that.
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #113  
Reference Cats and Coon. Don't expect your outside kitty to take care of Raccoons. They cannot. We had a very large well muscled tough outdoor cat, but he would always try to get "high up" when a coon came up on his porch. He wanted no part of those critters, and rightly so. A large raccoon can and will tear up a cat to pieces. Those larger coons are not afraid of anything, and that includes people. I have went out on the porch and hollered at them and they look at you like "pizz off". The only thing I have seen they are afraid of is gunfire.
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #114  
Electric fence does work, but you need a big charger and the proper ground rods installed. The problem with coons is they are light (compared to livestock) so when the ground is dry they don't make a great ground connection sometimes. I've watched them take zap after zap as they grabbed a charged fence, and then move on over it like it was nothing. But that was due to dry ground. Sometimes I set sprinklers to dampen the surface for just a few minutes before dusk and that makes a big difference. The fence works well for my sweetcorn patch but I do try to thin the herd some before that.

At least there are still a few people that are smarter than the average raccoon...! :D
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #115  
Reference Cats and Coon. Don't expect your outside kitty to take care of Raccoons. They cannot. We had a very large well muscled tough outdoor cat, but he would always try to get "high up" when a coon came up on his porch. He wanted no part of those critters, and rightly so. A large raccoon can and will tear up a cat to pieces. Those larger coons are not afraid of anything, and that includes people. I have went out on the porch and hollered at them and they look at you like "pizz off". The only thing I have seen they are afraid of is gunfire.

And when caught in a trap a coon will work constantly and diligently to get out of it. If they can’t figure a way out they will do their best to tear out.
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #116  
There's a spot just outside of my barnyard area. I call it the "cafeteria". The turkey vultures know it well. :D
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #117  
There's a spot just outside of my barnyard area. I call it the "cafeteria". The turkey vultures know it well. :D

Good one Ford! I think I'll call my disposal site, The Buffet, as there are 'coons, possums, and woodchucks on the vulture menu.
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #118  
Good one Ford! I think I'll call my disposal site, The Buffet, as there are 'coons, possums, and woodchucks on the vulture menu.

Put out the occasional feral cat or muskrat for a well-varied diet.
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #119  
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #120  
Will the coyotes eat the raccoons?
 

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