Fans fighting over sports teams
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Probably arguing about the price of gasoline.... That or the quality of the peanuts at Globe Life Field.
LOL.. Looks like he asked for it.
Genie, I have a possum in my backyard. I think he lives under the shed.
Possum hat looks cute, Tank, but I think I will pass. Thank you hahaGenie, I have a possum in my backyard. I think he lives under the shed.
I've already trapped 7 or 8 over the years (live trap) and released them out in the country. Nasty animals. Stink, s#it everywhere, and dig holes all over the place. I catch one and "deport" it and a new one shows up. I think the neighbors leave cat food outside so they make themselves at home. WTH?
Might start making possum pie out of those SOBs and leaving some out by the shed for their friends to realize, this ain't a good place to be.
Would you like a possum hat for X-mas?
Although the neighbor complains about the holes under the fence created by the opossum, he won't stop feeding their outdoor cat overnight.Possum hat looks cute, Tank, but I think I will pass. Thank you haha
Pero, that's some serious problem with a possum you have there, Tank. Have you tried to talk to your neighbor about it?
Betts got some junk in the trunk.
Oh wow, Tank.. sounds like a lot of work. They are sensitive to light, right? How about setting up a motion sensor for outdoor lights? a light that will really go through their faces hahaAlthough the neighbor complains about the holes under the fence created by the opossum, he won't stop feeding their outdoor cat overnight.
I'll just have to use the live trap again. The only bad part about catching these critters is that I use stale marshmallows as bait. They love that stuff but, I think all the sugar also gives them the squirts so there's usually crap all over the trap. When I transport them in my truck bed, they usually piss/crap all over again.
The other problem is there is a skunk somewhere in the area. If I accidentally trap him, I'll have to suit up to get it "deported".
Pain in the a$$.
Genie, I have a possum in my backyard. I think he lives under the shed.
I've already trapped 7 or 8 over the years (live trap) and released them out in the country. Nasty animals. Stink, s#it everywhere, and dig holes all over the place. I catch one and "deport" it and a new one shows up. I think the neighbors leave cat food outside so they make themselves at home. WTH?
Might start making possum pie out of those SOBs and leaving some out by the shed for their friends to realize, this ain't a good place to be.
Would you like a possum hat for X-mas?
We do have some coyotes but they usually don't wander in to the suburbs too far.
I guess one good thing out here - there’s bigger $#!T running around that would eat that $#!T. First thing I noticed when we moved up here, there’s no stray cats, dogs, anything running around. All of my neighbors that own dogs keep them inside…..
Man fukk those skunks. My dogs got sprayed by one last year in the backyard. That funk lingered on the dogs and inside the house for weeks. It’s almost impossible to get rid of that fukking smell.Although the neighbor complains about the holes under the fence created by the opossum, he won't stop feeding their outdoor cat overnight.
I'll just have to use the live trap again. The only bad part about catching these critters is that I use stale marshmallows as bait. They love that stuff but, I think all the sugar also gives them the squirts so there's usually crap all over the trap. When I transport them in my truck bed, they usually piss/crap all over again.
The other problem is there is a skunk somewhere in the area. If I accidentally trap him, I'll have to suit up to get it "deported".
Pain in the a$$.
Man fukk those skunks. My dogs got sprayed by one last year in the backyard. That funk lingered on the dogs and inside the house for weeks. It’s almost impossible to get rid of that fukking smell.
They aren't the same. Some are old. Some are young.Also Tanko, how far away are you driving those possums to relocate them? If it’s less than 5 miles, it could be the same ones that keep finding their way back.