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FYI .. Why weasels Rhonda's is called a Stoat kill everything . Kinda like a squirrel storing nuts for winter .I've had um store them right in the barn which obviously was where they were living . Most times its the female storing up for feeding her young . Luck
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Yes there's always an evolutionary reason.
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Hard wired .
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We had a ferret as a pet and it would stash food everywhere! It was fearless but charming and fun to have.
Glad you got it, we had one a few years ago go after and kill several of our chickens so know what a relief it is to see it gone...
Glad you got it, we had one a few years ago go after and kill several of our chickens so know what a relief it is to see it gone...
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oh Rhonda I am SOOOO happy for you!!!!! yay!!!!! So glad you got it!!!!!
amazing something so little can do soooo much damage.
amazing something so little can do soooo much damage.
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Must admit it's a beauty, no wonder Kings had their capes made out of them. :)
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So I guess its a matter of time before Im dealing with stoats or weasels.Is that photo a mouse or rat trap? How do you catch them?? I have Maremma.and 2 good barn cats will this do??
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Barn cats are pretty good at killing them.Scotty wrote:QR_BBPOST So I guess its a matter of time before Im dealing with stoats or weasels.Is that photo a mouse or rat trap? How do you catch them?? I have Maremma.and 2 good barn cats will this do??
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