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There have been several sightings over recent months and at least one "nest" located between Lake Miona Drive and the lake. They have been sighted all throughout the village. Day light sightings as well as evening. |
I hope you are not hearing packs of them howl at night.
On occasion they mate with dogs as do wolves. Coyote - Wikipedia |
it is also illegal to bother another person's traps. How would you know which was legal
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I've never heard of a dog on a leash being taken by a coyote, only unleashed dogs. It is VERY IMPORTANT to always keep your dog on a leash for many reasons. If you are walking at night in a secluded area, I suggest you carry a noisemaker. |
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The gun-toting cowboys who think it's a great idea to shoot when they see a coyote should go live in rough-rider country. Common sense tells me that if coyotes could possibly be a threat in a given area, it's very simple . . . just don't walk them at night! When you take them out to "go," stay on your own property with them. Also, when walking your dog at any time, get rid of those ridiculous, retractable leashes; you cannot control a dog when using one and they are dangerous. My last comment, Cold . . . I hope you weren't laughing so hard that the tea came out your nose. :girlneener: |
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Safety and Prevention Tips on Living with Urban Coyotes - YouTube Sent from my SM-N910V using Tapatalk |
What’s up with the coyote love. They are a non-native to Florida and are a pest. The state is too cheap and lazy to slow their growth down.
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States/counties/cities won't do anything about them since it costs money and the coyote are saving them the money of proper animal control (rats, over population of deer, etc). Since coyote have very few predators in some areas of the country, and we prefer our food from the grocery store, one day this lack of taking ownership of the population problem will come back to bite us.
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They are in all 67 Florida counties.
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Removing coyotes is an inefficient and ineffective method to control populations. New coyotes move into areas where others have been removed. When there is pressure (such as trapping) placed on coyote populations, the species can actually produce more pups per litter in response and populations can quickly return to original size. Can you name any place that had a "coyote problem" that addressed the problem and is now coyote free? |
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Approved for Use: the First Birth Control for Wildlife | Popular Science |
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I do see their eyes once in a while out at night on the Belmont GC near the ponds. I never walk near the ponds with my dog and try to stay near houses. |
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