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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Melvin Village
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Any islanders out there experienced any porcupines ? Our dog just treed one...and I'm trying to figure out how it got out here.
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Location: Moultonboro, NH
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Your dog sounds like a risk taker, I would seriously discourage that behavior.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Welch Island and The Taylor Community
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We have used two approaches having had porcupines gnawing at the bottom of our sliding doors after painting, this back at home. Chewed away the wood trim down to bottom of the glass.
1. Live trap using salted apple slices for bait then transport and release. 2. If that fails, flashlight, the .22 and a shovel. |
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They can make a tasty meal. Wonder if FLL eats this?
Marinated Porcupine Chops Amount Measure Ingredient Preparation Method 6 Porcupine chops 3 Fingers coltsfoot salt 1 qt Maple sap 2 sm Wild onions 4 Wild leeks |
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#5 |
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Haha..anyone with a gun and an appetite is welcome to come to our island!
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