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Submitted by chad360 on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 10:59am.

Raccoons are some of my favorite critters, but that does not mean that I'm really looking to wake-up with them all camped out on my scene-

-but at the same time, I want to be a good person and not just diss them out of fear.

I know raccoons, very very well, and have never been bitten or hurt, even during some stressful encounters.

My current action just involves a big fresh-water tub out away from the house during the summertime, and I'm curious what others in the city that are doing? ( live trap & release )

I'm on the fence about the traps (they inflict a massive amount of trauma if used without sedatives).

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