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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "BAC" wrote in message ... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "Kay" wrote in message ... In article , Alan Holmes writes I follow a procedure which is laid down by a governmenr department called The Forestry Commission, if you have any problems with that procedure I suggest instead of trying to slag people off here, you contact them and put your concerns to them. You are advocating drowning, which does not appear to be advocated by the Forestry Commission in any of its currently applicable documents referring to grey squirrel control. What sensible/practical method do they now suggest is the way to despatch them? If you have read the pdf document linked to my response to Kay's message, you will know the two methods recommended by the FC are either administation of a lethal blow to the head with a blunt instrument, or transportation to a vet for humane destruction. No mention of drowning, in fact they recommend that no means of destruction other than those I've just mentioned should be attempted. I cannot see how it is possible to get close enough to kill with a blow to the head. As you must know, if you have read the FC advice, you, kitted out with your gauntlets, are somehow supposed to get the squirrel out of the trap into a hessian sack, and, once you have subdued it in the sack, are supposed to work out where the head is and whack it with the 'blunt instrument'. If you find the advice impractical or incredible, I suggest you take it up with the FC. And who will be expected to pay the vet for despatching the vermin? That would be you, I guess, since you're the one who wants rid of them. Should I take rats and mice to the vet to kill them? That would be entirely your decision, of course, but you might consider using means of catching them which kill them humanely at point of capture? Is this covered by the council tax? You would have to ask your local council about their pest control policies, and whether they're 'free' to residents. |
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"BAC" wrote in message ... I follow a procedure which is laid down by a governmenr department called The Forestry Commission, if you have any problems with that procedure I suggest instead of trying to slag people off here, you contact them and put your concerns to them. You are advocating drowning, which does not appear to be advocated by the Forestry Commission in any of its currently applicable documents referring to grey squirrel control. What sensible/practical method do they now suggest is the way to despatch them? If you have read the pdf document linked to my response to Kay's message, you will know the two methods recommended by the FC are either administation of a lethal blow to the head with a blunt instrument, or transportation to a vet for humane destruction. No mention of drowning, in fact they recommend that no means of destruction other than those I've just mentioned should be attempted. I cannot see how it is possible to get close enough to kill with a blow to the head. As you must know, if you have read the FC advice, you, kitted out with your gauntlets, are somehow supposed to get the squirrel out of the trap into a hessian sack, and, once you have subdued it in the sack, are supposed to work out where the head is and whack it with the 'blunt instrument'. If you find the advice impractical or incredible, I suggest you take it up with the FC. I have no wish to cause myself considerable injury trying to get one of these things out of the trap. These things are lethal. |
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "BAC" wrote in message ... I follow a procedure which is laid down by a governmenr department called The Forestry Commission, if you have any problems with that procedure I suggest instead of trying to slag people off here, you contact them and put your concerns to them. You are advocating drowning, which does not appear to be advocated by the Forestry Commission in any of its currently applicable documents referring to grey squirrel control. What sensible/practical method do they now suggest is the way to despatch them? If you have read the pdf document linked to my response to Kay's message, you will know the two methods recommended by the FC are either administation of a lethal blow to the head with a blunt instrument, or transportation to a vet for humane destruction. No mention of drowning, in fact they recommend that no means of destruction other than those I've just mentioned should be attempted. I cannot see how it is possible to get close enough to kill with a blow to the head. As you must know, if you have read the FC advice, you, kitted out with your gauntlets, are somehow supposed to get the squirrel out of the trap into a hessian sack, and, once you have subdued it in the sack, are supposed to work out where the head is and whack it with the 'blunt instrument'. If you find the advice impractical or incredible, I suggest you take it up with the FC. I have no wish to cause myself considerable injury trying to get one of these things out of the trap. These things are lethal. I don't blame them, they are merely trying to survive. Basically, your attitude seems to be that you follow a method which is easy for you to do, regardless of the suffering you inflict on your quarry. |
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"BAC" wrote in message ... "Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "BAC" wrote in message ... I follow a procedure which is laid down by a governmenr department called The Forestry Commission, if you have any problems with that procedure I suggest instead of trying to slag people off here, you contact them and put your concerns to them. You are advocating drowning, which does not appear to be advocated by the Forestry Commission in any of its currently applicable documents referring to grey squirrel control. What sensible/practical method do they now suggest is the way to despatch them? If you have read the pdf document linked to my response to Kay's message, you will know the two methods recommended by the FC are either administation of a lethal blow to the head with a blunt instrument, or transportation to a vet for humane destruction. No mention of drowning, in fact they recommend that no means of destruction other than those I've just mentioned should be attempted. I cannot see how it is possible to get close enough to kill with a blow to the head. As you must know, if you have read the FC advice, you, kitted out with your gauntlets, are somehow supposed to get the squirrel out of the trap into a hessian sack, and, once you have subdued it in the sack, are supposed to work out where the head is and whack it with the 'blunt instrument'. If you find the advice impractical or incredible, I suggest you take it up with the FC. I have no wish to cause myself considerable injury trying to get one of these things out of the trap. These things are lethal. I don't blame them, they are merely trying to survive. Basically, your attitude seems to be that you follow a method which is easy for you to do, regardless of the suffering you inflict on your quarry. Bearing in mind that I'm a simple ignorant peasant, could you use your superiority to explain to me, in very simple terms, as I'm not able to understand complicated things, how I can dispose of this vermin without any extra cost to me, as I'm a very poor man. |
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"Alan Holmes" wrote in message ... "BAC" wrote in message ... snip I have no wish to cause myself considerable injury trying to get one of these things out of the trap. These things are lethal. I don't blame them, they are merely trying to survive. Basically, your attitude seems to be that you follow a method which is easy for you to do, regardless of the suffering you inflict on your quarry. Bearing in mind that I'm a simple ignorant peasant, could you use your superiority to explain to me, in very simple terms, as I'm not able to understand complicated things, how I can dispose of this vermin without any extra cost to me, as I'm a very poor man. I have already posted the relevant technical advice notes, and suggested that if you are genuinely interested in current best practice, which I doubt, you might seek practical advice and guidance from people who try to dispose of the pests in a humane manner. |
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