Blaze & Daze

Laughing Grass

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And nicely done. We lost our last dog in August after continuously having a large dog for 24 years. That also gave the fox an vacancy to occupy. Planning to get a new dog in August but I'm not cleaning up after a fox all summer.
Can’t wait until you get your puppy.

I’m kinda over the puppy shenanigans. Their teeth are so sharp. Beanie was never a biter.
 

Laughing Grass

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I placed an order with sts Canada for $100 on May 11th. The confirmation said delivery on 21st.

Then they start spamming almost daily with affiliate codes asking me to share with my friends.

They didn’t actually ship until this morning at 11:30.

kinda Mickey Mouse in the Amazon age. Not gonna recommend or share any codes.
 

DCcan

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Only thing I hate more than a chicken is a Canadian chicken!

When I was young I always did lots of odd jobs for money. I hated, but I did "beach duty" rake the local small lake beach on the weekends. All goose shit......everywhere.....shit everywhere. And they are fucking mean. $5 a weekend :lol:
I saw places try electric fences at the shore to keep them off, but hiring a grounds crew with a lab or a hound works best.
I had to fend off giant seagulls today, breeding season. They always go for eyeballs first, then fingers.

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StareCase

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Geese are not that tough to get rid of. Just make yourself as big as possible, make as much noise as possible - and clap a lot. The whole flock will take a hike - including the frightened Ryan's. I have cleared many of those pricks off the 14th tee at Whirlpool Golf Course. A big pond in front of the tee makes a great home for those fucking birds.

It's the only method I use to keep them off the shore here too. If we didn't, they would come back each year and have their little golden chicks - who would also come back next year and the cycle repeats. And we keep them off to prevent them from dumping tons of that greasy green slop they seem to continuously shit out.
 

DarkWeb

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Geese are not that tough to get rid of. Just make yourself as big as possible, make as much noise as possible - and clap a lot. The whole flock will take a hike - including the frightened Ryan's. I have cleared many of those pricks off the 14th tee at Whirlpool Golf Course. A big pond in front of the tee makes a great home for those fucking birds.

It's the only method I use to keep them off the shore here too. If we didn't, they would come back each year and have their little golden chicks - who would also come back next year and the cycle repeats. And we keep them off to prevent them from dumping tons of that greasy green slop they seem to continuously shit out.
I had ways to take care of these vial birds.....but I didn't, and nothing got confiscated......but I wanted to :lol:
 

shnkrmn

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@shnkrmn I have had good luck baiting my fox traps with a container of chicken livers or gizzards from the store. The tub has a lot of chicken blood in it and the foxes love the blood smell. Just be sure to check the trap frequently so they don't get injured trying to escape. Best of luck, they can be a real pain.
My rethink now, after @wakeNbaker46 said polluting one's vehicle to transport trapped vermin is horriblus in extremis, I'm opting for solar powered motion sensor strobe lights. Who wants that when they're pooping?
 
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