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Be nice to Ricky. He knows he’s been bad. Look at that face.
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I will let the animal control folks be nice to sweet little Ricky.
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Aww, looks sweet AND cunning!
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and a real pest.
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Grubs in the lawn?
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I think it is grubs. I have heard an opinion that it is a juvenile first year rite of passage for young raccoons, but who knows. I just want my lawn back.
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One treatment for grubs and the problem is solved.
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What happens to him now John? Hope he can be rehomed!
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They are tearing up all my gardens, John. My plants are being dug up and left dying. What did you use in the trap?
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I used pieces of a suet cake (it had been eating it out of the bird feeder). My friend uses cat food (he did recently trap his own cat, but ……). I trapped a feral cat as well.
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I’ve not heard of a repurposed raccoon, but such are the times. I don’t know what the animal control folks did with it. I didn’t ask.
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