You got that right!Yeah, but Greg’s neighbor has waged jihad on the whole species, apparently.
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You got that right!Yeah, but Greg’s neighbor has waged jihad on the whole species, apparently.
I understand the extinction part. Those animals are on my property and aren't hurting one thing. How you would you feel if someone came over to your property and just blasted a deer or bear just for sh**s and giggles and just left it there? Yeah they are different animals but they are getting blasted when there is no threat or benefit to the shooter.YOU don’t own the rodents. They will come and go as they please. And when the rest of your neighbors shoot them as the drift off the few feet they are on now, they will die anyway.
These are invasive, destructive, nuisance rodents that breed at a rate where they will never be in danger of extinction.
You should be helping him rid the area of varmints. Sure wish I had neighbors like you have.
Will do! This guy is relentless!100%. My dog and I kill every one of those furballs we can……. I’m afraid that they are out breeding us though. Tell your neighbor to call me.
I have a cinder block 4 sided wall. They have had since 1906 to borrow under it and haven't. There is no benefit to it since they would end up in my cellar. It's a walk in cellar my Grandmother used to call a rood cellar. She kept her canned and jared jellies and veggies in. There are no diggs under the wall and nothing but snakes get in there. If they become a problem then I am more than capable of handling the problem.If he wasn't doing what he is doing they whistle pigs will eventually get to your foundations. You should be thankful he is doing you a favor. As a person who has trapped since a child and ran a nuisance wildlife business, I can tell you from first hand experience I can promise you this will be your problem soon without your neighbors help. In fact you should welcome him onto your place and offer to help him. Yeah they are cute and cuddly looking, but remember they are rodents. Rodents that will destroy the foundation of your home, garage or shed. Know a blessing when you have it. yes they have a place, but when we move into their home the problems begin. Ask yourself, would be concerned if he were running around to find and kill every copper head in the neighborhood? Just my opinion based my personal experience with the damage these cute critters will do to your property. Plant some tomato plants and your opinion will change once they find them.