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I don't know about the live mint plant; but I have used spearmint oil in a lure formula for coons that worked well so I would be somewhat suspicious of its efficacy in keeping them away...
I've also heard of that fly poison method.
I've also come to appreciate my TH feeder as coons are obviously trying hard and unsuccessfully to get into it.
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"Don't Believe Everything You Read on the Internet" -Abraham Lincoln
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Well if we are posting pictures Here is one of 5 we seen the other night! Cute little fella with this pose
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We don't have much of a problem this year, our Raccoons had some sort of disease, possibly mange. Found a couple of them dead, one right at my sons bus-stop. No fur and really skinny. Others I have spoken to saw the same thing and finding dead ones. I am assuming the mild winter got them mixing it up with each other spreading the mange, and no food sources.
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Sounds like mange to me. I saw 2 yotes during turkey season that had it and looked the same way. But they were still alive.
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Same hear, couple of the yotes were nearly naked except for a little tuff at the end of the tail. Looked nasty....
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