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Doody 06-23-2009 05:38 PM

Rush Limbaugh ... and a raccoon
 
ROFL! Which in itself is amazing as I have been at my wit's end with a raccoon problem. It's under my home and nested in the duct work. I could hear the babies from a vent in my living room quite some time back. April maybe? I thought maybe they had left...until I turned on my air conditioner this weekend. :mad: :rolleyes:

NO AIR coming out of 2 vents. Daughter and I peeked down one using a mirror and flashlight, and the ducts are obliterated! Now I have heard it (them?) under the bathtub in my guest bathroom and the stench is overwhelming.

So...I started a quest for help. Obviously I need to have what I think is going to be some major repair but first have to get rid of the momma raccoon and her babies! HA!

I called last night and this morning to our city animal control. First person wasn't helpful and said, call a pest control agency. Today the lady was nice and told me they could not trap a wild animal for me, but said to do the following....
  1. Soak rags in ammonia and throw them under the house.
  2. But bright lights under there.
  3. Put a boombox or radio under there and turn the channel to talk radio.

...and then after 3 or 4 days put newspaper in the trench where the raccoon dug her way in and check to see if she comes back.

Well okay, fine. Pulling out my hair. Started to search the internet for other stories and my oh my, what a problem raccoons are! I ran into a blog from one raccoon victim who had me laughing out loud by the end of the story. It's LONG but worth it!

Oh and by the way....I looked up the contact email for Animal Control and sent them a message that I would try what they suggested as I am at wit's end, and wanted to share this guy's story with them and just how well the ammonia, lights and radio worked for him!

I'll be darned if immediately THE head person mailed right back and said WE WILL HELP! You've been misinformed! Big sigh of relief here.

Anyway....how Rush Limbaugh saved this man from the raccoon infestation he had. LOLOL! http://blogs.salon.com/0001772/stori...onStories.html

Oh, but first...my apologies to ANYONE who may be offended by the writing. Still and all...I thought it was hilarious.

Alffe 06-23-2009 07:43 PM

ROFL! Please try to ignore the sounds in the wall when you are here. We THINK it's flying squirrels again but not sure. :D

Doody 06-24-2009 10:45 AM

I KNEW you'd respond and probably be the only one, LOL!

Actually, I turned the radio on to a station that's all about talk radio. I have no idea who the little buggers listened to and it's on again today.

ROFL! There are flying squirrels in the wall in MY room? :p

DejaVu 06-24-2009 02:16 PM

Hey Doody!:wink:

OMG!:eek: The blog account was very entertaining!:D :Thanx:

We are having a similar problem, except the wildlife is residing in a nearby out building. We have a momma a two little ones! So cute! Yet... they have decided the entire lawn is theirs and our Shepherd is going wild, trying to get to them. Her bark is insanely loud and while otherwise very well-behaved, she is intensely territorial at home. Nobody ever sleep:Yawn: as long as she detects the ongoing "invasion" of her territory.

We are doing our best to keep her from them while we figure out how to best guarantee their permanent departure. We don't want any injuries (for all) and/or any potential illnesses passed on to our precious pet! We'd like them to depart willingly, alive and uninjured!

:OuttaHere:Wish their momma would take them elsewhere. No muss, no fuss!

We will get it figured out...soon!:Ponder:
Talk radio is a great idea! Yet, since we have no power in the out building -- we'd need to obtain a boombox and batteries.
I was hoping the "preacher's special formula" was readily available at a local farm and garden store! May need to write to him? Lol!:laptop:

And...you know... you might need something from the preacher for Alffe's home? :icon_lol: (If nothing else, an interesting hostess gift?):Dunno:

I am glad you have been offered some help with your raccoon situation! :highfive: I hope that is an "easy fix" for you!
I'm anxious to hear the rest of your raccoon story!

Stay cool!:hug:

Doody 06-24-2009 02:38 PM

Well thank you ((DejaVu)). LOL I thought it was hilarious as well. That guy is a pretty good writer.

So, I guess at this point my only advice for you is....

ROFL

Ammonia soaked rags
Bright lights
Talk radio.

:D

Sheesh, I just want them out. it smells so bad in my guest bathroom so the nest must be directly underneath.

Doody 06-24-2009 02:45 PM

Oh wait, are you talking about the 'fox urine' he talks about. Actually, one of the best critter repellants I've used is that Liquid Fence. But it doesn't say a darn thing about raccoons. :p http://www.liquidfence.com/

There are a lot of sites selling fox urine products but I have to agree with the preacher...how the heck do they get that stuff?

:thud:

DejaVu 06-24-2009 03:40 PM

Yes, he had mentioned the fox urine solution!
And then...he'd added the "mock up" of his very own solution (pictured in his blog). Silly man!:yikes: :wink: (He has a good sense of humor!)

I am quite sure I can locate the "fox stuff" locally, as there are many retail places in this region with stuff like that! Yet, it will definitely not be my first attempt at a solution!

Thanks for the link to "liquid fence." I will take a look at it!

I cannot imagine using ammonia in your home/ductwork.:eek:
I hope it does not come to that for you!

Hope you can stay cool enough until all air conditioning, in your castle and in your chariot, are running well.:smileypray:

Koala77 06-24-2009 07:37 PM

:Funny-Post: ROF Doody! That was hilarious! :D

We don't have racoons here so have never even heard of this happening. The worst we get are possums who can do a similar thing, but are usually fairly easy to trap and relocate.

But... my mind boggled with images of how they might harvest fox urine! :Head-Spin:

Let me know what sort of music your racoon prefers. :ROTFLMAO::ROTFLMAO:

DejaVu 06-24-2009 08:58 PM

:ROTFLMAO::ROTFLMAO::ROTFLMAO::ROTFLMAO::ROTFLMAO: :ROTFLMAO:
The radio station's Listener's Advisory Board resides in ducts of Doody's home!


(((Doody))), sweety, you wanna know what kind of music your raccons despise! :winky:

:hug:

mrsD 06-25-2009 08:40 AM

We use a product up North called Deer Fortress...to keep the deer off my flowers. It is made of dried blood from some animal.

It upset the cats quite a bit for at least a week, when I put two canisters in my large pots on the shore. They wouldn't come down and sit with us. After a time they caved, but I think they were disturbed by the dead smell-- which we couldn't perceive.

Alot easier than fox urine, IMO !:p

(if you decide to try it...Amazon has the best prices. --up to 1/2 retail).

We have had to lure animals out from under our study at times (mostly possums).
I do it with tasty food. Feed them for a while, like a week, and then one night stay up, and when they come out...block off the opening! That has always worked for us.
Once a raccoon went into our garage (which is not really a garage), when we were working outside. I lured him out, with a turkey leg...he was happy as a clam!

Doody 06-25-2009 09:56 AM

LOL. Well, apparently momma raccoon doesn't mind Rush Limbaugh. :rolleyes:

But here's my new account. :mad:

The animal control officer left a live trap on my porch yesterday and some canned cat food (Fancy Feast - they call it 'kitty crack'). They called and told me that if I couldn't figure out how to set the trap to call them and they would come over.

So....I tried and could not figure out for the life of me and called them. The lady came right over and set the trap and put it in the crawl space which I then covered back up. They told me to check each morning and night and call them right away if she was in there.

Before leaving for work this morning I dutifully go out to check her majesty's domain. Kitty Crack was very enticing because the can was in there, empty, and rolled to a different section of the cage. The trap door was tripped...and the trap door was also ripped off its hinges. No raccoon inside.

:thud:

I'm guessing the cage is about 2' x 4'? Anyway, yup, she got trapped but it was of no nevermind to her!


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