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TnBecky 09-15-2013 04:58 AM

They are cute, but we have cats outside & I would rather the racoons stay away. I tried the Moth Balls & they didn't work. We put food & water away at dusk. Any other suggestions to keep them away? :)

lclang 09-15-2013 05:08 AM

Our daughter's dogs like to drink out of our birdbath, kinda like kids trying something new!

cherrio 09-15-2013 07:31 AM

tried a loud recorded barking dog?

Originally Posted by TnBecky (Post 6294628)
They are cute, but we have cats outside & I would rather the racoons stay away. I tried the Moth Balls & they didn't work. We put food & water away at dusk. Any other suggestions to keep them away? :)


TnBecky 09-15-2013 09:37 AM


Originally Posted by cherrio (Post 6294991)
tried a loud recorded barking dog?

I know that would work, but my neighbors would probably call the police on me. LOL. Thanks for the suggestion. :)

Neesie 09-15-2013 11:05 AM

What about a motion-sensor light? We only see the critters at night and they seem to be fairly shy.

TnBecky 09-15-2013 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by Neesie (Post 6295385)
What about a motion-sensor light? We only see the critters at night and they seem to be fairly shy.

I have sensor lights & they still come around. I think it's because a neighbor like's to throw food out for them & any other wildlife, skunks, possums, foxes, & anything else roaming through. We have asked them not to, but they thinks it's funny. So sad or stupid. :p

Neesie 09-15-2013 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by TnBecky (Post 6295396)
I have sensor lights & they still come around. I think it's because a neighbor like's to throw food out for them & any other wildlife, skunks, possums, foxes, & anything else roaming through. We have asked them not to, but they thinks it's funny. So sad or stupid. :p

Yeah, there's nothing funny about purposefully luring wild animals into someone's domestic space. Out here, we have raccoons, deer, armadillos, skunks, rabbits, occasional coyotes, rodents, and who knows what else! They're welcome to the birdbath water and the seed, we put out for birds. Sometimes we'll even put out fruit for the birds and the other critters are welcome to that, as well. However, we live in the country and any food offerings are put well away from the house (by the bird feeders, out near the tree line). Does your neighbor think rats are cute and funny, as well? :rolleyes:

TnBecky 09-15-2013 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by Neesie (Post 6295416)
Yeah, there's nothing funny about purposefully luring wild animals into someone's domestic space. Out here, we have raccoons, deer, armadillos, skunks, rabbits, occasional coyotes, rodents, and who knows what else! They're welcome to the birdbath water and the seed, we put out for birds. Sometimes we'll even put out fruit for the birds and the other critters are welcome to that, as well. However, we live in the country and any food offerings are put well away from the house (by the bird feeders, out near the tree line). Does your neighbor think rats are cute and funny, as well? :rolleyes:

I'm not sure what they are thinking, I am pretty sure they don't think how they are hurting the animals. Once they start depending on humans for there food the do become a big nuisance. Please don't get me wrong, I love seeing wildlife, but that's why they are called "wild". One of the most beautiful sites I saw last Summer was a Doe & her baby that had found an apple tree. I will share with them, but I don't want them to depened on us to survive. As far as the rodents go, we have a very good mouser outside. Although I don't realy want her to hunt she was a feral kitten that had to survive until she choose us to be her humans. Anyway I will just keep all food & water up at night & maybe they will find another place to go. I really did enjoy your pictures. What kind of camera system do you have? we are looking to put some cameras up around here. Thanks again for sharing & keep the pictures coming. :thumbup:

Neesie 09-15-2013 03:16 PM

The coon pictures were taken with our older camera, which is probably now obsolete. LOL It's big and bulky but still works. The camera I use the most, is a Bushnell Trail Camera. Dh picked it up from WalMart. It has night vision and takes stills or movies. It uses a SD card, for memory.

Would love to see your local wildlife! :)

TnBecky 09-15-2013 04:52 PM

Thanks for the info about the camera. I do want security cameras with night vision, but I also want to be able to pan & zoom. as my DH say I want it all and he's right. LOL. I don't have a camera that would take very good pictures at night. So until I do I will just have to enjoy yours. :) Again keep them coming & thanks.


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