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<blockquote data-quote="HolzKopf" data-source="post: 7464343" data-attributes="member: 44622"><p>It's a nightmare trying to control vermin and predators. The balance now here is way out of kilter. Once upon a time I would be quite brazen about fox control, now it pays to keep quiet. The skies round here are black with corvids - once upon a time a couple of ladder traps capturing 20 to 30 a day in each kept the problem under control. Now with the Packhamesque General Licence fiasco, every barrack room lawyer would be in the fields opening the trap gates - and that also assumes what we are doing would be deemed legal anyway.</p><p></p><p>And that's without rampant buzzards, kites, badgers and the like. Not much predates them when their numbers get out of control</p><p></p><p>HK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HolzKopf, post: 7464343, member: 44622"] It's a nightmare trying to control vermin and predators. The balance now here is way out of kilter. Once upon a time I would be quite brazen about fox control, now it pays to keep quiet. The skies round here are black with corvids - once upon a time a couple of ladder traps capturing 20 to 30 a day in each kept the problem under control. Now with the Packhamesque General Licence fiasco, every barrack room lawyer would be in the fields opening the trap gates - and that also assumes what we are doing would be deemed legal anyway. And that's without rampant buzzards, kites, badgers and the like. Not much predates them when their numbers get out of control HK [/QUOTE]
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