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Originally Posted by gracielove It's so true about food sources. Two of an animal's most motivational sources are mating and eating. Eating is something they do the most of. That is the reason why so many neighborhoods are having trouble with coyotes. The smell of garbage may be rotten to us but it is the dinner bell for wild animals.
I would really look into putting some sort of fencing below the ground level as well as above. Those gators have huge claws that can dig. |
Yes. I agree that we need to be sure we are not throwing chum or anything like that off of our dock to attract them. As far as the fence, my husband is not keen on blocking the view or spending a whole bunch of money on a specialized fence. I am going to talk to the neighbors this week that have a little chi to see what thier thoughts are. I may end up having my husband create a little fenced in dog run on the side of the house for Max to run free. I can walk him on a leash a couple times a day and play with him in the side yard. Hopefully, I can get the gator removed and be able to relax a little. Thanks for all the advice.