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<blockquote data-quote="Roseenflames" data-source="post: 2632635" data-attributes="member: 35158"><p>I'd say that it's better to get rid of it at the earliest. I've experienced the destructive nature of these dacoits and I simply don't want to see them around. We have turtles as pets and for them we have a pond in our lawn. It was maintained well and has got rocks, plants and even some fishes inside the pond. In our locality there was couple of raccoons and people had complaints of stealing pet food and breaking into their kitchen, but I never gave thought that they could be a problem for the turtles. One day I saw one coon wandering around the pond, I scared him away and the very next day I thought of taking the turtles inside our place and left them in the tank for the night. In the morning I saw the pond was a mess; plants and fish half eaten and the whole pond was muddy. The raccoons came for the fish and the turtles. I was lucky that I could save the turtles. </p><p>The very next day I called up Hawkeye Birds & Animals Control Specialists in Mississauga and told them about the complaint. They came in and in no time they tracked the raccoons and relocated them to a different place away from our locality. Since then there were no issues because of raccoons, but still I take in the turtles by night fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roseenflames, post: 2632635, member: 35158"] I'd say that it's better to get rid of it at the earliest. I've experienced the destructive nature of these dacoits and I simply don't want to see them around. We have turtles as pets and for them we have a pond in our lawn. It was maintained well and has got rocks, plants and even some fishes inside the pond. In our locality there was couple of raccoons and people had complaints of stealing pet food and breaking into their kitchen, but I never gave thought that they could be a problem for the turtles. One day I saw one coon wandering around the pond, I scared him away and the very next day I thought of taking the turtles inside our place and left them in the tank for the night. In the morning I saw the pond was a mess; plants and fish half eaten and the whole pond was muddy. The raccoons came for the fish and the turtles. I was lucky that I could save the turtles. The very next day I called up Hawkeye Birds & Animals Control Specialists in Mississauga and told them about the complaint. They came in and in no time they tracked the raccoons and relocated them to a different place away from our locality. Since then there were no issues because of raccoons, but still I take in the turtles by night fall. [/QUOTE]
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