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Scary! There is nothing like going outside and hearing the coyotes howling! SCARY!! :eek::eek: Now I have one more thing to worry about when my babies go out. :(. |
i hear ya we have fisher cats.....ugly loud things. |
The coyotes have been horrible this winter! We had one come within a few feet of our house one night. :eek: It sat and howled and starred at our house. We have ducks outside, that he probably wanted for snack! Thank goodness we have outside dogs that keep them at bay!!!! We have to go outside with our yorkies every time in fear of one lurking around the corner! :( |
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I found this. Now where can I buy wolf urine??? :thinking::thinking: http://www.wikihow.com/Keep-Coyotes-...-or-Homesteads |
oh no:( keep my babies safe |
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you can buy it at amazon wait i clicked and it said unicorn meat...?? yikes :eek: |
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Eeek! Please be careful. The only problem with putting something wolf urine down is that you have to do it often and after every rain. It's like the stuff we put down for voles. We can't keep up. The coyotes are getting out of control. |
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Cripe, I would never come out of the house at night if I heard that! I'm not afraid of the dark...just whats in it!! |
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They are everywhere. A few months ago they were photographed walking in front of Wrigley Field, the home of the Chicago Cubs, in the city. |
Anyone know if this works?? May be easier than the urine. Red Flashing Nite-Guard Scares Off Night Predator Animals |
It is scary, when you see eyes glowing at you in the dark!:eek::eek::eek: It sure freaked my 19 year old son. He woke at 3 in the morning hearing it howl close to the house, looked out his window and saw the eyes glowing in the dark! They seriously need to look else where for their supper! |
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YIKES! :eek: This is so scary! Please be careful & keep a CLOSE eye on your baby! Best of Luck. |
I can't blame you. I'd be scared silly, too. I hope they steer clear of your property. |
Coyote are very scary and wiley (I guess thats where the Wiley Coyote got his name :p)..J/K they are very smart and hard to kill. We have a lot of them around our property. If DH carries his gun with him in the back fields he never sees them..let him go without a gun and he always sees a few. Once he was working on fencing and happened to look up, he was on top of a knoll and a coyote was standing on top of a knoll about 200 yards away. He said every time he moved the coyote moved in the same direction. It went on like that for 10-15 minutes and the coyote finally ran off. Of course he didn't have his gun with him. It will creep you out to no end, to hear a pack of them running through the fields and woods. |
Wild dogs I'm sticking to potty pads!! We have hawks and wild dogs! |
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When we lived in the country we not only had coyotes but also a panther we would hear at night. We always leashed the pups for their walks at night and kept lots of light in their potty area. Coyotes generally won't come near houses during the daytime. I worried more about the owls than I did them honestly. The panther though scared me into the house every time lol. |
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