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Safe Pest Control of Raccoons & Pest
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DaRu
DaRu
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Apr-16-2005 22:39

"Elctronic Pest Control"

It's safe and effective and keeps raccoons, skunks, posseums, birds, and unwanted animals out of your yard or area you desire to protect. It's a wireless device, with a ultrasonic deterrent system, that keeps animals away. It's triggered by a motion sensor, and has a 45 ft. detection that is constantly emitting a sudden burst of noise (23,000HZ), which gets animals attention and they stay at a safe distance. Humans can't hear it, but it's uncomfortable to animals. We used this method to keep our dogs in our back yard which wasn't fenced.

Critter-Repellant.Com/"Shake Away"

This will keep Raccoons away. It's a 100% organic safe repellant. As we know raccoons are active at night and goes through garbage and looks for places to nest for the night. This product is a strong granular of coyote's urine, that you shake on areas you want to protect from raccoons. The Coyote's urine scares the raccoon because they're rivals. The scent marks the area like coyote's do and keeps raccoons away. It's safe and effective.

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John Hale
John Hale
Yarn Weaver

Apr-17-2005 09:41

Nah...DaRu isn't wearing the state-issued anklet, if you know what I mean.

jstkdn
jstkdn
Well-Connected

Apr-17-2005 17:21

I wonder when I get the invite to eat dinner at DaRu's house. :)

Lol John Hale! Maybe Ben should get some special equipment for her.

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Apr-17-2005 20:20

hehe, you never know I just might be Martha. I don't know about the electronic ankle braclet, but my spouse could buy me a type of alert device to wear, since so accident prone...hehe. I'm sure you're all wondering why I posted this thread, but Sunny and Ben have raccoon problems and she asked me if I had any tips to rid of them. Which reminds me of an incident that happened to me not long ago. I decided to take the trash out late one night, after it stopped raining. I noticed the lid was off and figured it had rain in it, so I picked it up and flung it up and over my head, at which time a huge posseum came whirling out of it and flopped with a thud at my feet. I done a jig and ran screaming into the house and it ran off across the yard more terrified that I. Yelp, I'm a big baby when it comes to critters of the night...lol. Anyway, you can all relax now that this has nothing to do with the game.

DaRu
DaRu
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Apr-17-2005 20:23

Correction above: more terrified than I.

Madame TBird
Madame TBird
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Apr-18-2005 07:59

My husband calls me Martha! :)

Lady Grey
Lady Grey

Apr-19-2005 12:17

Personally I feed the raccoons and other pests to my pet triffids.

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Apr-19-2005 20:50

Madame TBird, I can picture you being like Martha. I'm sure you can make and do almost anything. I love crafts, and I'm really into antiques. Hey!, I could be antique... hehe.

DaRu
DaRu
Well-Connected

Apr-19-2005 20:56

OK, Lady Grey you've got my curosity up, what or who is triffids? I'm thinking a snake???

Moonshh
Moonshh
Well-Connected

Apr-20-2005 00:27

I was online with my Underground buddies when I discovered the possum in my living room. After running around the house screaming, I then virtually screamed online. They thought my predicament (get this) "amusing!" Sheesh!

Cee Cee Cane
Cee Cee Cane
Well-Connected

Apr-20-2005 06:07

No DaRu a triffid is not a snake, but they do like to live in gardens. Oh and Moonshh, I have had three possums fall down my chimney at various times the last time there was so much swearing and yelling going on that the poor thing ran back up the chimney in fright.

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