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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Isola Gatto Nero
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An airsoft gun would do the trick. They sting a bit but it wouldn't kill or maim the little buggers. After a shot or two in the butt any beast with a sense of well being they would stay away. I think Tony might approve as well.
http://www.airsplat.com/Categories/AP.htm
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Buy one of those plastic pool alligators and leave it in the water. The owner's of a small pond near us used that ploy to keep Canada geese out of the water - and it worked!
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hills Pond, Alton NH , Horsham, PA
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Pineedles...After forensic analysis of the photo, I now believe this is actually
lake Winnipesaukee. However......is this REALLY your dog? and I thought this was supposed to be about ducks? Where 's the duck pictures?! ![]() |
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