Re: Chloroform
[Re: Honeydog]
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07/18/14 08:52 PM
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Wasn't it once used for dry cleaning? Does squirting it onto a skunk constitute a spill under the EPA guidlines? After all some hits the ground and some is released as a gas.
"There's a fine line between a hobby and a mental illness." Dave Barry
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Re: Chloroform
[Re: Honeydog]
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07/19/14 09:30 PM
07/19/14 09:30 PM
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Bob Noonan
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Newhouse 114 - Hopefully you'll get very, very few like that. Most I can cautiously approach to within 3-4 feet, then hit them with a direct stream of chloroform. A few are pacing as i drive up and get more agitated as i approach unti they're displaying and pounding their feet at 10 feet. The sprayer I use (Tough Guy trigger sprayer from Grainger Industrial Supply, www.grainger.com) will reach out 8-10 feet at most, but it's mostly a cloud of droplets then. Still works, just need more of it. A few really agitated ones I had to move in on really, really slowly, one step at a time, took 15-20 minutes or more to get in range, but I got them. The danger sign is them flaring their tail and pounding their feet and lunging towards you. Just wait until they stop doing that and resume their pacing, then cautiously move one more step closer. Wait a few seconds and if no displaying take another step. Stop the second they start displaying again, move in another step when they go back to just pacing. For me at least, it's unusual to have to do this, maybe 1 in 50. Of course if that flared pink rectum is aimed at you, don't try anything! I had one really agitated skunk spray as soon as I hit him from 8-10 feet, and had a couple I had to spray repeatedly and took almost an hour to numb down. But those are the exceptions. I have yet to have one that was completely unapproachable, eventually. Chloroform isn't perfect, but 95% is good enough for me. Nothing is guaranteed perfect with skunks!
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Re: Chloroform
[Re: Honeydog]
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07/21/14 05:32 PM
07/21/14 05:32 PM
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Paul Winkelmann
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Well Charles, if you find any states where it is legal, I'm sure you can some find some law to ban it. That puts NWCOA, PETA,
and HSUS on the same team, doesn't it? I really don't want to get this post erased, so I will try to be as nice as possible. I know
of absolutely no one who has ever gotten pinched for using any substance and apparently you want to change that. I find it kind of
amazing that instead of working to help ADC guys do their job much easier and more professionally, NWCOA has taken the opposite view
and wants it banned. Dave K has told me that it is my responsibility as a writer to instruct people in its proper use. How much
more is it NWCOA'S responsibility to not try to take away what is clearly a fantastic aid to our business? I have been very nice to
all things NWCOA since the new board was elected. I could even see the day when I would again be supportive of NWCOA and recommend
it. Thanks to you and Dixon, I am no longer misled. You have a problem with me that not very many on this forum seems to have. On
the bright side, you have done something that I was unable to do; keep my mouth shut forever on the use of chloroform. No one will
ever talk about it again for fear of being harassed by NWCOA!
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Re: Chloroform
[Re: Honeydog]
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07/21/14 06:52 PM
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X2 on what Paul said. Everyone is trying to regulate everyone Out of business. It starts with small things and leads to bigger things. On top of that Charles I'm sure you have alerted them of chloro In wi And now they will probably put up a stink about it.
Last edited by NE Wildlife; 07/21/14 06:54 PM.
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Re: Chloroform
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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07/21/14 06:55 PM
07/21/14 06:55 PM
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a problem with me that not very many on this forum seems to have.
Mr. Winkelmann, I certainly enjoy your posts and have learned quite a lot from them. Thanks for all you have done and everything you tried to do. Keep on keeping on. And keep posting. Please. Morgan Bennett
Never argue with a fool - they will drag you down to their level, then beat you with experience.
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