ᐅ Naughty deer.

Created on: 21 May 2017 17:31
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kaho674
We have a pesky young deer visiting regularly. It eats the new trees and bushes or rubs and browses everything bare. In short: we need a wildlife fence.

Now I’m looking for something that still lets the cat get through at the bottom. So a mesh size of about 15cm (6 inches) would be ideal. But I can’t find anything. There’s always that annoying rabbit protection included. Has anyone else had the same issue?
kaho67419 Sep 2018 14:09
The deer was here again recently. It couldn’t get inside. 🙂 Yippy. It rubbed against the fence, but that didn’t affect the fence.

Is it actually allowed to set up live traps to catch raccoons? I have a feeling that the anglers at our lake are doing this right now...
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Nordlys
19 Sep 2018 14:13
Section 1, mind your own business.
kaho67419 Sep 2018 14:40
Nordlys schrieb:
§1, mind your own business.

Well, there is an association that maintains the lake. I am a member. The association also has supervisory duties and the authority to issue directives. So?
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haydee
19 Sep 2018 19:55
I believe raccoons may only be trapped with a permit / license / authorization.

It doesn’t really help much anyway. Losses are compensated by having more offspring.
11ant19 Sep 2018 20:37
haydee schrieb:
It doesn’t really help much anyway. Losses are compensated by having more young ones
Live traps and losses, I’m not quite following (?)
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haydee
19 Sep 2018 21:25
If the population in an area decreases, whether through live traps or lethal methods, the remaining population produces more offspring. Kassel has tried almost everything to reduce the numbers. It just doesn’t work.