racoons eating my corn

chickenpoop

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i have a few corn stalks in the garden and i think a coon is knocking them down and peeling the corn and eating it, its pretty shitty, any ideas?
don't say the .22 gun thing because I'm not gonna go out in the middle of the night, turn a flashlight on and shoot in the dark, lol.
i don't want to put a fence up because it looks tacky, and racoons can climb that anyways.
i did spray some liquid fence and blood meal and put a havahart trap up, so well see what happens tomorrow morning, just thought someone might have a recipe like cayenne pepper or something to stop them.
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UncleBuck

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fucking coons! :cuss:

we have coons in our neighborhood and they leave us alone even though we have the perfect meal, chickens.

why?

because everyone in the neighborhood leaves cat food out for the stray cats. the raccoons feast on it. they won't do more work than they have to, lazy coons.

just leave out some cat food or other easy, tasty treat for them.
 

F A B

New Member
just call this guy [video=youtube;S-frp2gYp2I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-frp2gYp2I&feature=fvwrel[/video]
 

CannabisShaolin

Active Member
Idk if you got any dogs or anything. But most coons are afraid of dogs, but You might run into one big ass coon that could kill dogs twice it's size.
 

Siddhartha2

Active Member
I have coon as well. I tried everything short of shooting them because i live in a neighborhood and dont need any extra attention. Blood meal attracts them, dont know who told you it will repel them but they will dig it up and eat it.

What worked was strong pot brownies. No lie. Leave a few out in the yard, watch them eat them up like the little fatties that they are. You wont see them again for months. I promise i do this every year now just before my first strawberies are ready and it works. The only problem is you dont get to watch them later in the night.
Sidd
 

F A B

New Member
I have coon as well. I tried everything short of shooting them because i live in a neighborhood and dont need any extra attention. Blood meal attracts them, dont know who told you it will repel them but they will dig it up and eat it.

What worked was strong pot brownies. No lie. Leave a few out in the yard, watch them eat them up like the little fatties that they are. You wont see them again for months. I promise i do this every year now just before my first strawberies are ready and it works. The only problem is you dont get to watch them later in the night.
Sidd
most animal control agencies will come and set up no kill traps to catch nuisance animals
 

BeaverHuntr

Well-Known Member
fucking coons! :cuss:

we have coons in our neighborhood and they leave us alone even though we have the perfect meal, chickens.

why?

because everyone in the neighborhood leaves cat food out for the stray cats. the raccoons feast on it. they won't do more work than they have to, lazy coons.

just leave out some cat food or other easy, tasty treat for them.

Wait did you draw this?

 

dubekoms

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When coons use to eat my chickens I used this recipe with great success. Buy this stuff called golden marlin,mix a couple tablespoons in a bowl with some coca cola or any soda and leave it out at night.Make sure to not let any of your pets out just in case. In the morning the coon will be withen 10 feet of the bowl stone cold dead.
 

F A B

New Member
try this if they like corn so much give them corn
[h=1]Duluth Corn Cannon Hurls Corn Cobs Over 100 Yards [VIDEO][/h] By: Nick Cooper | October 6, 2011

The team at Engwalls Corn Maze has brought new meaning to having a blast this fall. Along with doubling the size of their annual fall corn maze, the staff have added a pair of corn cannons to the activities offered for visitors this year.
The turret-style custom-built corn blasters stand side by side so you and a friend can take your shots at a series of targets roughly 100 yards away and compete for bragging rights. Powered by compressed air, the cannons launch an ear of corn picked by Engwalls staff from the corn maze. If you have some free time this fall and you’re looking for something different to do, take a couple shots on this unique Northland attraction.
 

growone

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i like the pot brownies tactic, environmentally friendly and very in tune with a grow site
can't say i know of it working, but i think the basic idea is sound
some non fatal edible, lesson learned hopefully
i'm sure raccoon's are territorial to some extent, so if you kill off the locals, new ones take their place
 

F A B

New Member
i like the pot brownies tactic, environmentally friendly and very in tune with a grow site
can't say i know of it working, but i think the basic idea is sound
some non fatal edible, lesson learned hopefully
i'm sure raccoon's are territorial to some extent, so if you kill off the locals, new ones take their place

i dont think that will work they will have such a good time they will invite all their friends to the party
corn will be safe but weed stash will be gone in no time
 
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