January 21, 2012 1:59 AM PST
Dang...I think Ya'll might be right about the rabies.... Had one this morning, come up the back steps, right up to the door, and just sit there lookin' in. . . . . . . . The owner's told me they had a critter problem, and that their brother used to just shoot 'em. Dagnabbit, I was hopin' for a more peaceful solution, but lookin' into the eyes of that one this morning, I'm now locked and loaded. This thing "looked" like it
had rabies. And it looked like it'd bite the crap outta me, if I got between it and the cat food....
So, I guess now what I need to know, is what the hell do I do with the corpses?
Was not planning on logging on this AM, must shovel snow but you are scaring the h' out of me
Tweek my bold lassie, if you think they have rabies do not shoot them anyplace humans or dogs traffic about. The last thing you want is to contact blood & saliva. - If they are in too close to use the hose fill a squirt gun with ammonia, industrial stregnth, if you can get it & squirt them in the kisser - Mace or pepper spray would probably work too but would not kill germs
If you send suspected rabid critter to the happy hunting grounds the sensible thing to do would be to call the county health department but since dispatching a raccoon with a firearm within municipal limits probably puts you in violation of about 6 municipal, 8 state & 2 Federal laws, sensible is out; instead put on disposable gloves & use a shovel to put it in a plastic bag. Drop it on a highway way outside of municipal limits & let the crows take it from there (birds can't get rabies)
January 21, 2012 2:18 AM PST
Wasp spray in a can will shoot with powerful force up to 20 feet. Our local police recommend keeping a can in the house and in the car for self defense purposes. I imagine it will work on 4 legged animals as well as the 2 legged ones!
January 21, 2012 10:22 AM PST
My ex father-in-law had a racoon problem and was relocating them. He would spray their tail with bright orange spray paint so he could identify if it was one he had recently sent packing. Gave him an idea of how far to take them. I think he figured 20 miles. If you have to cross a river to do it, its a bonus. :-) good luck! *hint* this might also work for that pesky roommate problelm you're having. Lol