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Originally Posted by firewalkerb3
Bearfoot
The only alligators that require removing have become a nuisance. To become a nuisance gator it has to have created a problem, by treating the safety of domestic animals or people. We all have a reasonably explanation of safety. One thing I can insure any resident of the Villages, no alligator or any wildlife is removed without insurance that the need to remove it is warranted. Every effort to relocate the offender is also made. If anyone noticed a shortage of alligators around the landing or any area, this is a result of the weather we been having. The big ones move mostly late at night when it a little coolerThe smaller one's 4 or 5 foot will move in the day when the big one or not out, this keeps them off the menu. Also a lot of the females are nesting, and want travel far from her nest. Exercising good judgement is the best thing we can do to avoid a less then favorable encounter with any wildlife. God Bless
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You know what Firewalker? This is a great post. Full of good information.
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