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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "BAC" wrote in message ... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message news snip I am sorry but the thought of any creature struggling to breath for several minutes while underwater turns my stomach. You have absolutely no idea of the prcedure for disposing of vermin, when I had to start dealing with these pests, I was concerned about the effect it was having, so I timed it, it generaly takes less that ten seconds. This is nothing compared with the suffering this vermin makes when it raids birds nests. So, you drown squirrels to avenge fledglings? Not only, no, I do it to make sure the damage to the environment is minimised. What damage to the environment is that? |
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"BAC" wrote in message ... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... Not only, no, I do it to make sure the damage to the environment is minimised. What damage to the environment is that? I'll give you a clue, 'Forestry Commision'! |
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "BAC" wrote in message ... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... Not only, no, I do it to make sure the damage to the environment is minimised. What damage to the environment is that? I'll give you a clue, 'Forestry Commision'! The Forestry Commission is not the environment, it is a body which enagages in forestry. Not always in sympathy with the environment, either. |
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"BAC" wrote in message ... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... Not only, no, I do it to make sure the damage to the environment is minimised. What damage to the environment is that? I'll give you a clue, 'Forestry Commision'! The Forestry Commission is not the environment, it is a body which enagages in forestry. Not always in sympathy with the environment, either. The forestry is concerned about the welfare of trees, and squirrels destroy them. |
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "BAC" wrote in message ... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... Not only, no, I do it to make sure the damage to the environment is minimised. What damage to the environment is that? I'll give you a clue, 'Forestry Commision'! The Forestry Commission is not the environment, it is a body which enagages in forestry. Not always in sympathy with the environment, either. The forestry is concerned about the welfare of trees, and squirrels destroy them. The forestry is concerned about the commercial value of the timber it grows, and squirrels can reduce that, especially by 'stripping', which is why the FC culls in certain circumstances. If you read the FC pest control advice, you will see they advocate trapping and killing squirrels during the months when trees are vulnerable to stripping, in areas where there are trees susceptible to stripping damage, and in years when conditions seem to suggest stripping damage as being most likely. They do not conduct a mindless and pointless continual vendetta against the creatures, because, (a) they concede it is impossible to eradicate them, and (b) the cost of control is only justified when the presence of squirrels actually constitutes a threat. Conservationists will cull grey squirrels in areas where they are attempting to stop the spread into red squirrel territory, but that's a different issue. |
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