Close to Home by John McPherson for August 10, 2010

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    ksoskins  over 14 years ago

    If that doen’t work, he’s going nuclear.

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    tomtweit  over 14 years ago

    They are as bad as squirrels in the bird feeders.

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    Yukoneric  over 14 years ago

    Coon trap?

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    poohbear8192  over 14 years ago

    Those poor poor garbage men.

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    Roadrunner Premium Member over 14 years ago

    Had the same problem and put a bungee cord on the can tops, and that’s that. Then the raccoons started emptying the humming bird feeders and the bird feeders. They actually climbed up the corner of the garage and jumped on my flag pole. I just moved the feeders, sprayed WD-40 on the wall and downspout, and problem solved. They are persistent and cleaver!!

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    Mythreesons  over 14 years ago

    We did the WD-40 on bird feeder poles and while it worked for a while, we ended up with a gummy, dirty pole. After 20 years of feeding birds and fighting squirrels, we gave up.

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    dfowensby  over 14 years ago

    we have a cat someone down the street abandoned when they moved—he now “owns” our yard (yes we feed him), so now we do not have a squirrel problem. after the city started using those 90-gallon rollaround bins, raccoons only show up as road kill anymore.

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    rw1h  over 14 years ago

    To Sheik:

    …..Or as our esteemed ex-pres would say, “nucular”…..

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    bald  over 14 years ago

    now that i am living back in the city, i rarely see any raccoons anymore

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    olmail  over 14 years ago

    so long as they don’t come in bunches, and so far they don’t in my yard, i enjoy watching the squirrels too and don’t begrudge them some seed.

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    lisa4romMpls  over 14 years ago

    mix raccoon and water in garbage can. Works when there are 20-some raccoons invade your neighborhood. Years and years later the coons must have heard the stories - no more raccoons.

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