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Skunks and woodchucks need to go. But I don't want to kill my barn cats or bobcat. How to?
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<blockquote data-quote="tug" data-source="post: 5866694" data-attributes="member: 4692"><p>I have a horse barn with partial concrete floor. Wood chucks have used a burrow under there for the last 400 years. I have used a conibear there and killed several a year for the last 15 years. Hit a skunk now and then. A possum maybe once a year.</p><p></p><p>Now my trail cam shows a bobcat fairly regularly and an orange feral cat. I think these two are on balance good for the area. How do I keep the pressure on chucks and skunks without risking the cats? I have a couple of live traps that don't work nearly as well as the conibears.</p><p></p><p>How to set conibears without risking cats is the question.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tug, post: 5866694, member: 4692"] I have a horse barn with partial concrete floor. Wood chucks have used a burrow under there for the last 400 years. I have used a conibear there and killed several a year for the last 15 years. Hit a skunk now and then. A possum maybe once a year. Now my trail cam shows a bobcat fairly regularly and an orange feral cat. I think these two are on balance good for the area. How do I keep the pressure on chucks and skunks without risking the cats? I have a couple of live traps that don't work nearly as well as the conibears. How to set conibears without risking cats is the question. thanks [/QUOTE]
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