Re: Woodchuck Behavior
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05/07/13 05:54 PM
05/07/13 05:54 PM
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DaveK
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Re: Woodchuck Behavior
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05/07/13 07:46 PM
05/07/13 07:46 PM
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Posts: 1,361 mequon, wisconsin
Paul Winkelmann
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Dave, Dave, Dave, if we only trapped animals that were doing damage, we would only be trapping for the people who can't afford us in the first place. We are intent on catching animals before they do damage. ( Which is one of the things that makes us so popular ) Now, once we catch an animal,then we have the opportunity to relocate it in an area where it can really do some damage. ( Hopefully, someone who owes us money )
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Re: Woodchuck Behavior
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05/07/13 08:28 PM
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DaveK
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Paul - are you saying that I could triple my business by moving to the great state of WI?
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Re: Woodchuck Behavior
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05/07/13 11:20 PM
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Dave Schmidt
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watch caddyshack, that will show you all you need to know
"I wan ya to kill all the goffers." "Excuse me, boss, but if I kill all the golfers, they'll lock me up." "Nawt goffers! Goffers!! I wan ya t'kill the goffers!"
ALL OUT Wildlife Control
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Re: Woodchuck Behavior
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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05/09/13 08:44 AM
05/09/13 08:44 AM
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Muddawg
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Paul,
Here in North Carolina I must be able to show at least 50 bucks worth of damage before I can write a depredation permit and remove the animal. Just the critter showing up in the back yard is not enough.
The only exception to the visible damage rule is if the animal is actually IN the house. Not the barn, not the storage shed, not the kids sand box but IN the house.
I have to turn down a lot of calls from folks who see a fox, coon, possum or whatever in the back yard or walking across the property. I have to ask, "Is it causing any damage?". If they tell me "No" then I have to tell them, "I'm sorry, but there is nothing I can legally do."
Well, I take that back.... I can deter or exclude the animal.
Muddawg
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Re: Woodchuck Behavior
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05/09/13 02:40 PM
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DaveK
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I was asking the question to get the kid to think.
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Re: Woodchuck Behavior
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05/09/13 02:52 PM
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Paul,
Here in North Carolina I must be able to show at least 50 bucks worth of damage before I can write a depredation permit and remove the animal. Just the critter showing up in the back yard is not enough.
The only exception to the visible damage rule is if the animal is actually IN the house. Not the barn, not the storage shed, not the kids sand box but IN the house.
I have to turn down a lot of calls from folks who see a fox, coon, possum or whatever in the back yard or walking across the property. I have to ask, "Is it causing any damage?". If they tell me "No" then I have to tell them, "I'm sorry, but there is nothing I can legally do."
Well, I take that back.... I can deter or exclude the animal. I feel the same way and almost always ask what was it doing when presented with "I saw XXX in my yard". If it was just passing through I wish them luck and move on but if like my last call of fox on the back porch and missing cats I consider the behavior alone enough to warrant removal.
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