[AT] Fwd: morning

Richard Fink Sr nancydick at keyconn.net
Sun Jul 25 19:48:55 PDT 2004


I hear what you are saying Ralph. i have a board soaking now in a 5 gallon 
bucket of antifreeze after it soaks a day or two i will start to rub salt 
into it then put it out and see if its hunger is still there.
R Fink
PA




At 10:19 AM 7/25/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>Yes, I've heard of porcupines eating the rubber off a vehicle through the
>winter storage period. Had a neighbour that came out in the spring to
>inspect his machinery and found the grain truck had sustained major damage
>to most of the rubber parts under the hood from a hungry porcupine. Their
>usual diet is bark from poplar and willow trees but maybe they need a little
>variety once in a while.
>22 calibre bullets work well as a deterrent.
>
>Ralph in Sask.
>http://lgoff.sasktelwebsite.net/
>
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>
> > My suggestion would be leghold traps.  Sounds like you coould bait it with
>a
> > new tire!!!  (grin)  Never trapped one and only found a quill in a dogs
>nose
> > one night and there are not supposed to be any around here in OKlahoma....
> > So how did she get the quill?????
> >
> > They cannot throw quills, only hit you with the tail...   catch it in the
> > trap and then shoot it....
> >
> > never heard of their appetite for rubber.....
> >
> > Just my 2cents
> > cecil in OKla
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