[NatureNS] Aggressive Raccoons and feeders update

Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 08:47:43 -0400
From: Eleanor Lindsay <az678@chebucto.ns.ca>
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On 13th November I promised an update on which of your many suggestions 
solved my aggressive raccoon problem: it has not proved necessary to go 
beyond Suzanne Borkowski's simple suggestion to throw a couple of 
handfuls of seeds onto the ground when I find the raccoon already there 
as I go to take the feeders in.  The result was instantaneous and 
impressive; without a moment's hesitation it abandoned the feeders and, 
with no fuss, further growling or other signs of aggression went 
straight to the couple of handfuls I threw down for it (which is a lot 
less than it would have taken from the feeders)!  I have consistently 
had no problem since. If it gets to the feeders before I take them in 
and I come out to get them without any seeds, it starts to growl, but if 
I am carrying a supply of seeds it watches silently and the minute I 
throw them onto the ground it instantly climbs down and tucks in, 
leaving me to  take in the feeders at my leisure. (It also provides an 
most efficient overnight deck cleaning service around the base of the 
feeders, leaving the area spic and pan for the next morning!)
A wonderful example of the great value in taking the 'enemy's' point of 
view into account before deciding on any action.........

Eleanor Lindsay

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