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Posted by bigtimberkennel on 09-03-2013 07:34 PM:

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Originally posted by rmcmillan
What about USDA or US wardens, just a thought. Or even talk to the managers of TSC explain to them on what is going on. Call # 0
on the product and make a complaint.

If enough chains get rattled something weill happen.


The first part most likely our best bet....retail stores wouldn't care they'd lose out on a sale.


Posted by David Morgan on 09-03-2013 07:47 PM:

We need a class action suit by the owners of the dogs and maybe a pet coon or two against the farmers and the manufacturer. There are plenty of suit hungry lawyers in Texas that are just right for the job.


Posted by Chris Dailey on 09-03-2013 11:24 PM:

They use fly bait and coke around here pretty heavy as well. Ive been telling any one that uses it that its been killing deer. Im shure it would if they drank any of it but none of them idiots that use it need to know any different.

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Posted by rmcmillan on 09-04-2013 01:06 AM:

What about areas where there are bear in corn. Here the bear have more rights than you or I. Just might be one path for us to test.

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Posted by Brierly2011 on 09-05-2013 02:52 AM:

I read on a post awhile back that people were finding animals dead that ate the animals that got poisoned from GM. This stuff needs to be handled by a license pest control person and not just sold to whom ever feels the need to control other issues besides flys! JMO. I haven't run across any of this stuff in the timber yet,but have found dead coon. Always thought it was distemper and now I'm wondering if it was or not.

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Posted by Tim MACHA on 09-05-2013 03:22 AM:

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I read on a post awhile back that people were finding animals dead that ate the animals that got poisoned from GM. This stuff needs to be handled by a license pest control person and not just sold to whom ever feels the need to control other issues besides flys! JMO. I haven't run across any of this stuff in the timber yet,but have found dead coon. Always thought it was distemper and now I'm wondering if it was or not.

Probably wasn't GM. Coon don't get out of site of the bait before they roll over and puff up like a balloon.

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Posted by Jackson87 on 01-15-2014 05:36 PM:

I seen where Nite Light is selling this stuff in the catalog!!Guess they don't realize it's killing hounds?


Posted by rscott on 01-15-2014 06:16 PM:

Bad stuff boys where's the animal lovers and PETA when you need them......worrying but shiz that they shouldn't be.....JMO.....

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Posted by ronald schultz on 01-16-2014 06:39 PM:

if a dog catches a dying coon because of this stuff

or munches a dead one will they injest this and die also? if this is already talked about ,"sorry" i skimmed thru this thread but didnt anything...i ask because a couple years ago i had 2 dogs one of mine and anothe guys get into a small woods behind bunker silos and silage bags, and the next day mine was dead and the other was sick for a few months and just slowly deteriorated.....also heard of a dead coyote found not far from silage bags, looked good but dead! coyote numbers and coon numbers are way down


Posted by Jackson87 on 01-16-2014 07:39 PM:

I was told by a farmer that uses it that it it strong enough to kill 3x.He said he had killed around 60 coons during summertime and what he told me was scary.He said the coons were dropping before they got outta the barn.Then a possum came to eat the coon and it died also.Then the buzzards stopped by to eat the possum and they all died.This is some bad stuff!!!


Posted by Tim MACHA on 01-16-2014 07:55 PM:

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Originally posted by Jackson87
I was told by a farmer that uses it that it it strong enough to kill 3x.He said he had killed around 60 coons during summertime and what he told me was scary.He said the coons were dropping before they got outta the barn.Then a possum came to eat the coon and it died also.Then the buzzards stopped by to eat the possum and they all died.This is some bad stuff!!!


Coon definitely will die before they get out of sight. Buzzards dying from eating a coon will be the only way to get the DNR involved.

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Posted by Levi Hawk on 01-16-2014 08:02 PM:

If a buzzard will eat it so will an eagle. That should be eough right there to get the DNR invloved immediately. Not saying a bald eagle holds more value then any other animal but the bald eagle holds more prestige in the USA then all the others talked about. I will be doing my part to contact local game officals about this issue. It's always is to stay in the shadows and talk about it but we need to apply some pressure on this matter.


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