Killing raccoons (NC)

   / Killing raccoons (NC) #101  
Here is the best type of Coon trap I know of.

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try to post the other pic later.
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #102  
I have a friend who owns some greenhouses, and she has a LOT of cats living there.

A couple times a year, a racoon with come to the GH's and have cat dinners, until she traps the coon and calls a friend to come shoot it for her.

She always knows when it's happening as when she shows up in the morning, there will be "cat parts" lying around from when the coon got filled up.

SR

As many as my wife has, a few less is no issue.
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #104  
Being an animal lover but a DH, I live trap them and drop them off near a barn on a property of someone I don't particularly like...:D

They may work up an appetite on the way back to your farm from where dropped AKA from whence they might have found yours the first time.

Adding a dab of paint or an ear tag to can teach one a lot about critter territories and movements.

After a lesson or two from that a DW might laugh at your efforts so far. :eek:

Anchor your 1112s and 1114s. Siblings might tip them over and allow escapes. Otherwise I've yet lose any but had a young pair fail get one of them out while I was away sailing. They ate and pooped (inside and 5' outside of the trap) ~8' of 12ga extension cord. The green, black, white, and orange made for colorful scat, but I'd hate to have passed my half of that much wire with it.
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #107  
AND, it only takes "one time" for a coon to get through the fence and into the sweet corn, and it will destroy most of the patch!

I've had it happen, so I only kill them now...

SR

Yup, it only took them 3 nights to destroy 6, 50ft rows last year, so I'm getting a jump on the population, hope I can thin them out enough so I can save some of my corn. I have 2 barn cats, but I don't think they would tangle with a 'coon, they get rabbits, squirrels, moles, voles, mice, and do a good job on the smaller critters, but a 'coon, I don't think so. If you have a cat that kills 'coons, that's one tough p***y.
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #108  
I'd never believe a barn/house cat can kill a full grown coon! Coons can even kill some dogs, that also kill cats.

Even a bobcat is carful around a full grown male coon!!

SR
 
   / Killing raccoons (NC) #110  
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Here is the other pic. They work well. Dry cat food or dog food is good bait.

I use wet cat food mostly, live trap them then give them a swim in a barrel full of water, they are good for maybe three or four minutes at most, then dump the remains in a fence line maybe 300 yards from the yard .. no idea what eats them there, maybe wolves??
 

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