Keep Raccoons Away from Your Crops
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I fear this is what may have happened to my feral cats that I trapped ,fixed and released a coon family has moved in and one by one the cats are disappearing. I know they are eating the food I put out for the cats I did not know until today they will kill a cat. I am so upset about this.
I am so sorry to hear about your cats. I worry about one I am feeding. They scale my 4ft fence around my garden. I did鈥檛 plant corn last year. I know they are God鈥檚 creatures, but whew, infuriating.,
Are the racoons eating the Cats or killing them only? Have you solved them killing them yet?
No, raccoons are not classified as rare or endangered. That said, you’ll see need to check with your local laws which may have other legal restrictions.
My poor little fish pond has been hit twice now. I really just wanted it for the sound of running water and a couple of water plants. But I started getting mosquito larvae so I got some feeder gold fish from the pet store and no more larvae. Well, I guess the racoon likes fish even tho they are very small. He has torn up my plants and the pond and has eaten all the fish, twice now. I really don't know what to do about this. Animal Control seems to not care even tho I live in town. I do have an outside cat and a small inside dog, after reading some of the other comments I am now worried for their safety. I have set a trap but have not caught it, I also have several wind chimes in the area, he seems to not be afraid of anything. If anyone has better suggestions, I am willing to try anything at this point.
We had the same problem only we lost the expensive plants and pond filter. Bizarre, they would rip up the filter and plants. We called the pond our 'raccoon spa'. We ended up turning it into a pondless waterfall feature. That's another story.
Raccoons like shallow water to wade in, etc. so if possible, make the pond deeper 1'+ and sharp drop edges into the pond; they're not into swimming if possible and if they can't walk directly in, they will likely look elsewhere.
For the disappearing fish problem, you may want to look into pond netting. It could prove to be just enough of an obstacle to deter the raccoon(s). Also try placing strong-scented substances in dishes around your pond, such as garlic and chili powder or Irish Spring soap. Make sure that any run-off produced by these substances doesn’t enter your pond and that a curious dog doesn’t sniff the wrong thing!
suggest a dish of cat food mixed with broken razor blades bits.
I can only shoot them with a high powered pellet gun. I shot one three times and it was back in a week. I have fed them boxes of rat poison and it wont kill them.. i will try cat food and ground glass and see if that works. I am at my wits end. They have eaten everything in my garden. Grapes, peaches tomatoes. I have put so much work into it only to have coons eat it all. I am beyond peeded off.
disagree on all levels...just cruel