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   11/05/2008, 10:34
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Someone told you to wear it on your thumb?? Must have the Jesuits.Devil [6]


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No, no no! You've got the wrong end of the...


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   11/05/2008, 14:21
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Cathy and Frenchie - bait was a combination of carrots, apples and kiwi fruit.  Ragondins to date prefer kiwi and apples over carrots (the latter only touched after all else has gone). 

Rules here say that traps have to be checked daily.  Nothing else has been caught in the traps although there are rabbits and wildfowl (mallards and moorhens) plus frogs and toads in abundance around the lake.

I understand that poisoning of ragondins using anticoagulant poison (like warfarin for rats) used to be widespread, causing death by internal bleeding.  I don't know if it's still used - I wouldn't think it's a great idea to use any kind of poison near water and water courses.  I was sceptical of using poison for ragondins a few years ago when it certainly was the recommended and preferred method around here; the bait had to be soaked in the stuff but it seemed to me that fruit was ill-adapted to absorbing liquid poison in large amounts - not as effective as dry grain, for instance.

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