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<blockquote data-quote="13pt" data-source="post: 5152237" data-attributes="member: 19602"><p>A word of caution about anyone attempting to eradicate coyotes. Indiscriminate killing of coyotes stimulates increases in their populations by disrupting their social structure, which encourages more breeding and migration. I would encourage a little reading and research about how killing too many coyotes can backfire, and you end up with more than you started. They're unfortunately here to stay, and whatever your particular population may be, don't expect to change it…and you could even make it worse. Doesn't keep me from dropping one on occasion, but don't try to overkill, or you'll have a breeding explosion on your hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13pt, post: 5152237, member: 19602"] A word of caution about anyone attempting to eradicate coyotes. Indiscriminate killing of coyotes stimulates increases in their populations by disrupting their social structure, which encourages more breeding and migration. I would encourage a little reading and research about how killing too many coyotes can backfire, and you end up with more than you started. They’re unfortunately here to stay, and whatever your particular population may be, don’t expect to change it…and you could even make it worse. Doesn’t keep me from dropping one on occasion, but don’t try to overkill, or you’ll have a breeding explosion on your hands. [/QUOTE]
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