Oh how desperately sad that is. I don't poison anything. They have every right
to be here.
V
On Sun, 8 Aug 2004 01:29:26 -0500, "Robbin" opined:
I vote for possum also. I have had them live and reproduce in (under) an old
brush pile (central Austin). I didn't realize there was as much room inside
that pile as there was until they decided that my rat bait (in a shed)would
be a good food source. I was in total denial as to how the rats could be
eating so much bait (but I kept replenishing the supply). Then over a few
days, I had not only a dead parent, but two (dead) offspring which were
almost full grown!
"cledus" wrote in message
m...
escapee wrote:
I took a walk around today in the back gardens which are not tamed at
all. I
found several mounds of turds about the size of a cat, but a bit larger.
Aside
from a cat, what else could that be? Do skunks live in brush piles?
How big
are armadillo turds? I'm stumped. In one of the piles, there were a
bunch of
berry seeds in the turds.
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We experience the same thing. i am pretty sure it is possum. We have a
possum that lurks about our house. I find these strewn about on a
section of the roof and below one of our oak trees.
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