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Killing possums?
we live in Victoria, and, last I heard possums were a protected species, and
there was a $5,000 fine for killing the little dears. But my wife was listening to Dr Hugh Worth yesterday, and thought that he told a listener that if they caught a pesky possum, they could either move it to a location not more than 50 metres away from where they caught it, or they could take it to the Vet and have it euthanased at their own expense. Has the law been changed? Roger Riordan AM |
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Killing possums?
g'day roger,
that's an interesting one, don't reckon the law has been changed you get wildlife officers to trap and relocate but as for killing any protected critters dunno sounds dodgy to me. like i have heard you can't have any part of a protected critter in your possession. we live in rural and snakes are part of life but as far as the law goes they can't be killed. len snipped -- happy gardening 'it works for me it could work for you,' "in the end ya' gotta do what ya' gotta do" but consider others and the environment http://hub.dataline.net.au/~gardnlen/ |
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Well I have a pesky possum as well as rats so I called in the pest man told
me that he can not lay rat bait in case he killed the possum. He said he could go to jail for that (Qld) so now they have to catch the possum first and let it go in the same area ( my backyard). and I have to patch the entrance up so he cant get back in. So i am in limbo at the moment. Grah -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIGHT BACK AGAINST SPAM! Download Spam Inspector, the Award Winning Anti-Spam Filter http://mail.giantcompany.com "Roger Riordan" wrote in message news we live in Victoria, and, last I heard possums were a protected species, and there was a $5,000 fine for killing the little dears. But my wife was listening to Dr Hugh Worth yesterday, and thought that he told a listener that if they caught a pesky possum, they could either move it to a location not more than 50 metres away from where they caught it, or they could take it to the Vet and have it euthanased at their own expense. Has the law been changed? Roger Riordan AM |
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 11:19:56 +1000, "Graham Feeley"
wrote: Well I have a pesky possum as well as rats so I called in the pest man told me that he can not lay rat bait in case he killed the possum. He said he could go to jail for that (Qld) so now they have to catch the possum first and let it go in the same area ( my backyard). and I have to patch the entrance up so he cant get back in. So i am in limbo at the moment. Grah Kill it, bury it. It is vermon and parsite enfested like roos and a health risk to humans. Possums are not endangered they live in nearly every home in Australia and there is NO shortage of them, there is an Excess of them. The over flow of them is causing headaches for power companies and thats not all, ask any lineman they wil tell you about the possum plague.. All these neo fundies that save the trees in the middle of concrete suburbia, trying to mimick bushland they dont have the guts to go and live in, have set the stage for a possum plague and we have one already here in Melb. Kiws are not fooling themselves about Possums. In new zealand they kill them and mix the fur with Marino wool and its called Porino, makes the warmest socks youve ever owned. |
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mm fairly cavalier type response, the epa aren't concerened whether an
animal is in short supply or over supply the simple rule is all native species are protected. now the possum in new zealand is the possum introduced from here, there it is a pest and a ferrel so it is not protected and under those conditions should be culled or eliminated like we would like to do with the many ferel species that inhabit australia. and of course we humans can possum proof our homes or at the very least make it harder for them to have much of an impact. if you can identify the route the possum takes to get onto your house then close that route off you will have gone most of the way to solving your problem i would presume. give it a go len snipped -- happy gardening 'it works for me it could work for you,' "in the end ya' gotta do what ya' gotta do" but consider others and the environment http://hub.dataline.net.au/~gardnlen/ |
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mm fairly cavalier type response, the epa aren't concerened whether an
animal is in short supply or over supply the simple rule is all native species are protected. now the possum in new zealand is the possum introduced from here, there it is a pest and a ferrel so it is not protected and under those conditions should be culled or eliminated like we would like to do with the many ferel species that inhabit australia. and of course we humans can possum proof our homes or at the very least make it harder for them to have much of an impact. if you can identify the route the possum takes to get onto your house then close that route off you will have gone most of the way to solving your problem i would presume. give it a go len snipped -- happy gardening 'it works for me it could work for you,' "in the end ya' gotta do what ya' gotta do" but consider others and the environment http://hub.dataline.net.au/~gardnlen/ |
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I agree with Len. Live with the possum. Be happy it's not a cat.
Jock "len brauer" wrote in message ... mm fairly cavalier type response, the epa aren't concerened whether an animal is in short supply or over supply the simple rule is all native species are protected. now the possum in new zealand is the possum introduced from here, there it is a pest and a ferrel so it is not protected and under those conditions should be culled or eliminated like we would like to do with the many ferel species that inhabit australia. and of course we humans can possum proof our homes or at the very least make it harder for them to have much of an impact. if you can identify the route the possum takes to get onto your house then close that route off you will have gone most of the way to solving your problem i would presume. give it a go len snipped -- happy gardening 'it works for me it could work for you,' "in the end ya' gotta do what ya' gotta do" but consider others and the environment http://hub.dataline.net.au/~gardnlen/ |
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 18:03:34 +1000, len brauer
wrote: mm fairly cavalier type response, the epa aren't concerened whether an animal is in short supply or over supply the simple rule is all native species are protected. Rubbish Kangaroos are vermin and shot in large numbers for the damage they cause and disease they carry, they are parasite infested and a serious health risk to humans. It is comon knowledge a roo shooter needs to disinfect his gear that has come intpo contact with Roos. They have no mating season and mate all year round, the male detects the hormone levels by taking a shower on the face under the urinating female, he does this for the whole gang till he finds a ripe one. Not only are the ridden with things that are not kind to humans they are bloody dangerous. Ask the US tourist less one testicle from a tame one in a wildlife park some time back how he feels about cute and cuddly furry aussie critters. You people who would have these creatures scurrying around in the middle of inhabited suburbia are in utter la la land and need a serious reality check. now the possum in new zealand is the possum introduced from here, there it is a pest and a ferrel so it is not protected and under those conditions should be culled or eliminated like we would like to do with the many ferel species that inhabit australia. And you dont even consider why the are a pest in NZ, they dont drop in to your house to use the bathroom to wash theire paws before dinner, they drop into your house to **** on it and shit on it which will all wash down on your belongings inivitably leaving your house smelling like some mad old woman with 40 cats. and of course we humans can possum proof our homes Simply erdicate large number of possums for suburbia and limit them to the bush and there is more bush in this country thasn inhabuited land by a large percentage. We dont have to have them eveywhere, nor in every suburban back yard, they are vermin no different to the Kangaroo. or at the very least make it harder for them to have much of an impact. if you can identify the route the possum takes to get onto your house then close that route off you will have gone most of the way to solving your problem i would presume. That is crap. You would have to fence of the entire perimeter of the property to stop them dropping in and that is just utter nonsense We have a rabbit fence in the bush, we dont need a flamin possum fence around every house in suburbia. give it a go Utter nonsense. |
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Smells more of Troll than Possum IMHO..
Jock "MPA" wrote in message ... On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 18:03:34 +1000, len brauer wrote: mm fairly cavalier type response, the epa aren't concerened whether an animal is in short supply or over supply the simple rule is all native species are protected. Rubbish Kangaroos are vermin and shot in large numbers for the damage they cause and disease they carry, they are parasite infested and a serious health risk to humans. It is comon knowledge a roo shooter needs to disinfect his gear that has come intpo contact with Roos. They have no mating season and mate all year round, the male detects the hormone levels by taking a shower on the face under the urinating female, he does this for the whole gang till he finds a ripe one. Not only are the ridden with things that are not kind to humans they are bloody dangerous. Ask the US tourist less one testicle from a tame one in a wildlife park some time back how he feels about cute and cuddly furry aussie critters. You people who would have these creatures scurrying around in the middle of inhabited suburbia are in utter la la land and need a serious reality check. now the possum in new zealand is the possum introduced from here, there it is a pest and a ferrel so it is not protected and under those conditions should be culled or eliminated like we would like to do with the many ferel species that inhabit australia. And you dont even consider why the are a pest in NZ, they dont drop in to your house to use the bathroom to wash theire paws before dinner, they drop into your house to **** on it and shit on it which will all wash down on your belongings inivitably leaving your house smelling like some mad old woman with 40 cats. and of course we humans can possum proof our homes Simply erdicate large number of possums for suburbia and limit them to the bush and there is more bush in this country thasn inhabuited land by a large percentage. We dont have to have them eveywhere, nor in every suburban back yard, they are vermin no different to the Kangaroo. or at the very least make it harder for them to have much of an impact. if you can identify the route the possum takes to get onto your house then close that route off you will have gone most of the way to solving your problem i would presume. That is crap. You would have to fence of the entire perimeter of the property to stop them dropping in and that is just utter nonsense We have a rabbit fence in the bush, we dont need a flamin possum fence around every house in suburbia. give it a go Utter nonsense. |
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"Jock" wrote in message ... Smells more of Troll than Possum IMHO.. Jock No it doesn't. It's just the new mentality that you cannot disturb any little creatures or upset their their habitat. Stuff the humans. Animals have more rights. |
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"Andy" wrote in message ... "Jock" wrote in message ... Smells more of Troll than Possum IMHO.. Jock No it doesn't. It's just the new mentality that you cannot disturb any little creatures or upset their their habitat. Stuff the humans. Animals have more rights. Yes it does! Jock |
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:24:27 GMT, "Jock"
wrote: Smells more of Troll than Possum IMHO.. Oh shit yeah It is so obvious in my posts here that I must in fact I really love possums and was just stopping you all from talking utter drivel about them as if they where a domesticated pet, and not a health risk to human habitants we know they are. In the absence of nothing topical to add to this thread, by example you are in fact the Troll here Wally. |
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"MPA" wrote in message ... On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:24:27 GMT, "Jock" wrote: Smells more of Troll than Possum IMHO.. Oh shit yeah It is so obvious in my posts here that I must in fact I really love possums and was just stopping you all from talking utter drivel about them as if they where a domesticated pet, and not a health risk to human habitants we know they are. In the absence of nothing topical to add to this thread, by example you are in fact the Troll here Wally. Wally is not my name, Troll is not my game though you I see you like to play. I think Possums stink, they are messy and a pain in the arse. However, I do not see the sense in having a personal grief session over them living in their country of origin or not. We had them in our roof, they were long term residents due to a dodgy guttering job done b4 we had the place. The super 6 sheeting had vermin excluders at the eaves but the gutter bloke smashed them out (asbestos fibro!) so he could mount a deep profile guttering. Problem was a Great Dane almost fitted in the gap between the gutter & the roof sheeting. Possums were there longer than 10 years I reckon and the ceiling was a stinking mess. After numerous confrontations with them, we trapped & relocated them. We then cleaned out and replaced the roof, guttering and insulation so now it smells a little like sheep instead because of the insulation we have used. Not that bad - I reckon a Kiwi would have trouble containing himself :P. I see on the news those lab rats in NZ want to release a bio control worm or similar to sterilise all the feral possums they have. I don't see that as a good thing. They need to either trap and kill or shoot them if they are serious about eradication. All it takes is this bioworm to jump the ditch by some (whatever) means and we have all sorts of furry animals in Oz that may suffer the same neutering by no intention of NZ but by their actions none the less. =end rant/. Jock |
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