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Old 25-03-2005, 08:30 PM
Steve Calvin
 
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JRYezierski wrote:

And it holds true even if you live out in the sticks.Unless you happen to
own thousands of acres than sure relocate them somewhere else on your own
property.
Wether you have access to vast tracts of wood you are still giving someone
else your problem animal.Along with that I have not heard of any state that
allows people to just relocate animals without permits.Must be a reason they
require the permits.

"Steve Calvin" wrote in message
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JRYezierski wrote:

You live trap woodchucks/groundhogs great.NOW KILL THEM.
You relocate them all you are doing is bringing your problem animal to
someone else.Think about it ,you bring them down the road a ways release
them now you have no problem animal.Now a week later(or sooner)you end up
having more than one woodchuck/groundhog problem.Why? Your neighbor down
the road where you disposed of your problem animal has now relocated his
problem animals to your place. Its a viscious cycle.
When you live trap a problem animal KILL IT and Bury It do not give it
to ANYONE ELSE.
There are some lethal smoke bombs on the market that are very effective
on controling problem animals when used properly.
DO NOT RELOCATE PROBLEM ANIMALS



Valid points, but not everyone lives in urban areas. I have access to
vast tracts of woods. Take a chill pill.

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Steve




yeah, to make money for their relocation buddies.

I do not normally reply to top-posting yahoos and typically killfile
them if they choose to continue being rude so if you don't hear from be
again, don't be surprised.


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Steve