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To ward off unwelcome coons:
To keep them out of your garden, put out Mothballs, spread cayene pepper, lay Clorox soaked rags every 3 feet or spread blood meal throughout your garden.
Coons also hate tomatoes and are likely to avoid them.
If they get into your garbage, simply use sturdy metal or plastic cans with secure lids. If necessary, attatch the cans to a pole to prevent spills.
Flashing outside lights will scare them.
Loud sounds will also scare them.
Do not call animal control, the coons will most likely be killed, inhumanely.
Common Facts:
Raccons only have 1 litter of kits per year.
They generally grow to 15-55 lbs. Males are larger.
They are 2-3 feet in length, including their tail.
Coons are NOT aggressive by nature and are flight animals.
Raccoons ONLY predator is man. (That's sad)!
Raccoons are, however, territorial and will become VERY upset if cornered or threatened.
They often carry Distemper which is fatal to them, but they can not give it to humans or pets that are properly vaccinated.
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To ward off unwelcome coons:
To keep them out of your garden, put out Mothballs, spread cayene pepper, lay Clorox soaked rags every 3 feet or spread blood meal throughout your garden.
Coons also hate tomatoes and are likely to avoid them.
If they get into your garbage, simply use sturdy metal or plastic cans with secure lids. If necessary, attatch the cans to a pole to prevent spills.
Flashing outside lights will scare them.
Loud sounds will also scare them.
Do not call animal control, the coons will most likely be killed, inhumanely.
Common Facts:
Raccons only have 1 litter of kits per year.
They generally grow to 15-55 lbs. Males are larger.
They are 2-3 feet in length, including their tail.
Coons are NOT aggressive by nature and are flight animals.
Raccoons ONLY predator is man. (That's sad)!
Raccoons are, however, territorial and will become VERY upset if cornered or threatened.
They often carry Distemper which is fatal to them, but they can not give it to humans or pets that are properly vaccinated.
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