Sunday, May 25, 2014
My First Racoon!
As some of you may know, I have had my share of troubles with raccoons over the years. I mean there was the time one tore a hole in my roof and decided to have a family in our attic. Then there are the many, many years of lost grapes, peaches, tomatoes, corn, birdseed, etc. My yard is like an open buffet for the critters. Well, I have finally had it! A couple of weeks ago I stood looking out my bedroom window while one of them laughed at me as it downed handfuls of seed out of the bird feeder. So, I ordered a trap. Yes, I know you are going to think me cruel and inhumane to be catching those cute little fuzzy things. But to me they are "enemy no. 1."
After ordering the trap...which is an awesome looking device (see below) that could probably even catch the odd child that still dares to cross through my backyard...yes, well, after ordering the trap, I went to the internet and watched several videos on how best to snag a raccoon. It seemed pretty straightforward. Put the bait in the trap and wait overnight. In the morning go out and you'll have your first raccoon.
I was so excited to get up this morning and check the trap. From the kitchen window I could see that the trap was sprung, so there was a good chance I had one. Quickly putting on my shoes, I marched up to the row of trees along the back of the yard where I had put the trap. Sure enough, I had a raccoon! The only problem was that his coloring was a bit different than the pictures I had seen. I think it must have been part albino or something because it was a kind of light yellow color. But it sure hissed at me as I approached. After realizing that this was perhaps a rare type of raccoon, and not the one I had seen eating my bird seed, I released it back to the wild. I was lucky it did not scratch me to pieces as it took off. So, I'll go back and give it another try, but just so you can see that I am not lying to you about this, I have provided a picture of the vicious creature below.
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6 comments:
Wow, I didn't realize how over run our neighborhood was with raccoons! I see them all over... although like yours. there is more color variation than I have come to expect...
Your lucky it was not a skunk!
Karen -- Yes, you need to be careful with this particular variety of raccoon. I understand they can be very dangerous.
Lori -- I have worried a bit about catching a skunk. If I do, I may just have to call in the bomb squad.
I wonder if there is a cage for obnoxious squirrels who chatter non stop on the same tone... It think the squirrel chatter could be a suitable replacement for Chinese water torture.
Karen -- I will have to check into an obnoxious squirrel trap. Maybe Christian and Katie would like one as a wedding gift.
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