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<blockquote data-quote="JohnGalway" data-source="post: 3413502" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>I'd look into getting someone else to do it. Pest control can take up a lot of your time, particularly at lambing when you're better of getting decent sleep instead of being up half the night. If you do get someone in with snares, they need to know how to use them or you'll have badgers, hares and all sorts hung up around your land. Is digging and terriers still allowed over there? I don't mean to kill the fox by that method, rather to find him and shoot him & family that way. Hooded crows are barstewards and should all be killed. Larsen traps are very effective during nesting, I'd advise multiple catch compartments so as to maximise your daily catch. Again checking daily, feeding call birds can be very time consuming, particularly in multiple locations. IF, and its often a big word, you have reliable and trustworthy locals interested in that type of thing it could well be a better option than DIY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnGalway, post: 3413502, member: 204"] I'd look into getting someone else to do it. Pest control can take up a lot of your time, particularly at lambing when you're better of getting decent sleep instead of being up half the night. If you do get someone in with snares, they need to know how to use them or you'll have badgers, hares and all sorts hung up around your land. Is digging and terriers still allowed over there? I don't mean to kill the fox by that method, rather to find him and shoot him & family that way. Hooded crows are barstewards and should all be killed. Larsen traps are very effective during nesting, I'd advise multiple catch compartments so as to maximise your daily catch. Again checking daily, feeding call birds can be very time consuming, particularly in multiple locations. IF, and its often a big word, you have reliable and trustworthy locals interested in that type of thing it could well be a better option than DIY. [/QUOTE]
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