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Like you said wildlifer - we're just smashing our faces with a brick repeatedly.
Unfortunately there will always be certain people who would rather continue believing that they are "right",...
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Another vote for bagged only. While I now have my own place, over the decades I never boarded anywhere (& some places were fairly elite) where the bulk shavings were anything but finely cut & dusty....
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This is laughably UNTRUE. Where did you get this "expert" information from? We've spent a lot of time on our local waterways, & almost always come across common types of watersnakes. . . . swimming...
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And your post, apart from wanting to start another COTH Do-gooders trainwreck is for what purpose, exactly?
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Oh for heaven's sake. Whatever dear.
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What a humane way to die. Frankly, I'd go for a snap trap before I'd resort to killing them via that way.
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Uh, did you bother to read my suggestions to the OP before automatically deciding that my response to "0Chimera0"'s comment was out of line, or did you not bother? Just wondering, dear.
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Guess you don't read much for comprehension, do you dear? My "suggestion" was to contact a local wildlife removal company. And guess what? That's just what the OP did & the problem will be solved...
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Kudos to you for taking the right path to solve this problem. :)
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Ugh. Okay, I'll outline it for ya, dear. Squirrels - like other very small mammals - have a LOT of soft tissue. Sucking them up against the tube of a vacuum - if it doesn't kill them immediately -...
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That's both ridiculous & cruel. One has to wonder how your brain works dear.
And yes, companies that deal with wildlife in houses don't automatically kill them. Except for protected species,...
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Again - call a wildlife exterminator. End of problem. (And even though they're sometimes called "wildlife exterminators", they don't necessarily kill the problem critter. Just remove it from where...
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Squirrel could easily do a LOT of damage to your cat, whether the cat ends up killing it or not.
Bite the bullet & call a local exterminator. End of problem.
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For heaven's sake, leave the poor man alone. It's been established that the horse is in good health/flesh, not abused, & not in any danger. Can you imagine what it's been like for this guy to have...
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