grasshopper
Well-known member
I prefer watching this over coon's wrestling.
I could never do that, not even if I were paid a lot of money to do so, but IT IS LEGAL to "kill most wild animals, if the animal is causing damage to your property" in Ontario. Figs are your property, and coons are not on the protected list.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/harass-capture-or-kill-wild-animal-damaging-private-property
I am not surprised about laws not being enforced. Law enforcement in Canada is, how do I put it mildly, lacking.They’re definitely out of control around here with an unnaturally high population, and that’s pretty much our fault. It’s unfortunate that some people feed and house them… many intentionally. Also illegal but I’ve never seen enforcement on this.
Nutrients and growth hormones are in the buds, so you typically do not want to remove them. They don’t grow back after removal, it needs to come from a different stem. You can remove the apical bud tip as long as you don’t remove other buds on the cutting, otherwise nothing will grow if they are all gone. But it’s not just the apical tip that can have mites.That was my thought. After the cuttings root wouldn’t they sprout new buds?
The answer to the raccoon problem . . .
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Drunk raccoon found passed out on liquor store floor after breaking in
The intoxicated animal suffered no injuries and was released back into the wild by animal protection once sober.www.bbc.com