You're that guy that catches them and drops them off down the road to cause problems for other folks, arent you?we don't have coon problem in the country. they have all moved to the city
You're that guy that catches them and drops them off down the road to cause problems for other folks, arent you?we don't have coon problem in the country. they have all moved to the city
You're that guy that catches them and drops them off down the road to cause problems for other folks, arent you?
m-yowthe sun is shining and it looks nice out. think I will stay inside keep looking out the window with the cats
I used to throw them in the woods across the road, but now that is a storage facility... wonder if they would mind....
i never see any around here, the just eat the **** out of my sweet corn if i don't put up the electric wire around it.It's been 10 years since I saw one around here...other than squished on the road
Urban 'coons. I think they moved closer tot he cities and town because there is more food and it is safer.Maybe because there were more trappers then, I don't remember coons being as bad growing up...
Now, they are everywhere.....CM lives in a very built up, urban area and he even has had coon problems...
clever... i might need to plant one out front now...there is an apple tree that hangs over the road about a half mile away. It's a trap. Every fall its like a maze to drive around the flattened critters.
hopefully they get the roads scraped off soondb, about an inch of new snow