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Racoons tearing apart garbage - Village contact to get rid of them?

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Old 09-04-2022, 10:46 AM
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Same problem, call animal control. $500 to trap and remove one racoon.. LOL
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Old 09-04-2022, 10:47 AM
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Garbage is not meant to be put out before 5PM of the evening before it is picked up. For me, this means leaving out overnight. As others have posted, not many are likely to get up before 6:30AM to beat the truck.
I don't usually go to bed until after 10 or 11. Always up between 4:15 and 5 every day. Our trash pickup is around 7 Monday and Thursday, soooo when I go out to get my paper I always take my trash out then. NOOO issues in 8 years...
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Old 09-04-2022, 10:56 AM
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A scurrilous accusation, Mr Dawg - just for that I'm sending my friends the raccoons over to you this evening
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Old 09-04-2022, 01:17 PM
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Garbage cans don't work unless you tie the lids down, than the garbagemen complain, it takes too much time.
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Old 09-04-2022, 01:20 PM
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Our neighborhood has several racoons (caught on Security Cam) that come out at night when the garbage is put out and tear it apart leaving a mess. This has been happening for several months and is really getting old. Garbage cans would solve the problem but aren't allowed in The Villages. We have tried double and triple bagging, ammonia, mint, black extra strong bags, putting garbage out in the early morning and nothing works.

Is there any group in The Villages that has the responsibility for wildlife removal we could contact?
We agree. Not using garbage cans is seriously unsanitary and dangerous. We have 1 in the garage but aren't allowed to put it out. This is strange for a supposed upscale community.

Raccoons are nasty and carry rabies. They will bite and the Villages is just attracting them. It's not the animals fault.
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Old 09-04-2022, 01:24 PM
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I don't usually go to bed until after 10 or 11. Always up between 4:15 and 5 every day. Our trash pickup is around 7 Monday and Thursday, soooo when I go out to get my paper I always take my trash out then. NOOO issues in 8 years...
Raccoons are nocturnal. Not everyone is up at 5. Am.
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Old 09-04-2022, 01:26 PM
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Btw. I have seen crows too ripping open bags.
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Old 09-04-2022, 02:23 PM
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The thought of harming wildlife is atrocious when they are only trying to survive in an area where mankind has infringed upon their territory!

Like it or not, it is the fault of the developer because he is too cheap to mandate trash cans, and the residents who don't want them are equally at fault. Our landfills are overcome with plastic bags from 125,000+ residents who put out their trash twice a week. These bags will take hundreds of years to disintegrate. Do you have any idea of the disaster you have planned for future generations and your grandchildren???

The first thing you can do is stop putting garbage in the trash. Everyone has a garbage disposal. Use it! And yes -- you CAN put chicken bones down them. Garbage disposals need roughage to run properly. And if you're really concerned, yes -- get up early and put your trash out then. Otherwise, you can sleep all day and stay up all night and be on watch outside for the hungry critters and scare them away!

Guess whose fault this "problem" really is?????

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Old 09-04-2022, 02:31 PM
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The thought of harming wildlife is atrocious when they are only trying to survive in an area where mankind has infringed upon their territory!

Like it or not, it is the fault of the developer because he is too cheap to mandate trash cans, and the residents who don't want them are equally at fault. Our landfills are overcome with plastic bags from 125,000+ residents who put out their trash twice a week. These bags will take hundreds of years to disintegrate. Do you have any idea of the disaster you have planned for future generations and your grandchildren???

The first thing you can do is stop putting garbage in the trash. Everyone has a garbage disposal. Use it! And yes -- you CAN put chicken bones down them. Garbage disposals need roughage to run properly. And if you're really concerned, yes -- get up early and put your trash out then. Otherwise, you can sleep all day and stay up all night and be on watch outside for the hungry critters and scare them away!

Guess whose fault this "problem" really is?????

Not sure how many times you’ll need to be told before it’ll sink in but our trash doesn’t go to a landfill. It’s incinerated. As far as trash cans go, with twice a week collection there would always be cans in the street. Lids all over the place. No thanks. I’ll deal with the occasional critter getting into someone’s bag.
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Old 09-04-2022, 02:56 PM
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Not sure how many times you’ll need to be told before it’ll sink in but our trash doesn’t go to a landfill. It’s incinerated. As far as trash cans go, with twice a week collection there would always be cans in the street. Lids all over the place. No thanks. I’ll deal with the occasional critter getting into someone’s bag.
I'm not a five-year-old child and don't have to be spoken to like one.

Yeah, you'll deal with it because it isn't in your driveway!

Since you're so smart, what about the air pollution incineration causes, and then what becomes of the remains from the incineration which is still a pollutant?

There are many more "real" reasons for having trash cans and not using plastic bags for trash! Why don't other communities have a problem with trash cans or is it limited to enabled residents who are simply lazy and make up non-excuses for having a trash can?

Huh???
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The thought of harming wildlife is atrocious when they are only trying to survive in an area where mankind has infringed upon their territory!

Like it or not, it is the fault of the developer because he is too cheap to mandate trash cans
, and the residents who don't want them are equally at fault. Our landfills are overcome with plastic bags from 125,000+ residents who put out their trash twice a week. These bags will take hundreds of years to disintegrate. Do you have any idea of the disaster you have planned for future generations and your grandchildren???

The first thing you can do is stop putting garbage in the trash. Everyone has a garbage disposal. Use it! And yes -- you CAN put chicken bones down them. Garbage disposals need roughage to run properly. And if you're really concerned, yes -- get up early and put your trash out then. Otherwise, you can sleep all day and stay up all night and be on watch outside for the hungry critters and scare them away!

Guess whose fault this "problem" really is?????

Effective December 27, 2012 The North Sumter County Utility Dependent District (NSCUDD) became the provider of the solid waste sanitation services for the Marion and Sumter County portion of The Villages located in VCDD Nos. 1 thorough 10 when it purchased Sumter Sanitation. Sumter Sanitation also provides services to VCDD No. 11 in Lake County. The Sumter Sanitation services are contracted through CH2M HILL/Jacobs.

Sumter Sanitation was owned by the Developer and NSCUDD occasionally purchases the rights for sanitation services from the Developer. So, a public board with 7 elected members now directs the operation of solid waste sanitation services in these areas of the Villages. If you would like to suggest better ways for NSCUDD to operate, you are always welcome to attend one of our public board meetings. The next one will be held this coming Tuesday at 3PM in the SeaBreeze Rec center with the following agenda items found here -> NovusAGENDA

and yes -> Beginning October 1, 2020, all solid waste and yard waste in the Village Community Development Districts 1-11, located in Sumter County, Marion County and The Villages of Fruitland Park, will be collected and transported by Jacobs to the Covanta Lake II, Inc. Energy from Waste (EfW) facility in Okahumpka.
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Old 09-04-2022, 03:36 PM
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I'm not a five-year-old child and don't have to be spoken to like one.

Yeah, you'll deal with it because it isn't in your driveway!

Since you're so smart, what about the air pollution incineration causes, and then what becomes of the remains from the incineration which is still a pollutant?

There are many more "real" reasons for having trash cans and not using plastic bags for trash! Why don't other communities have a problem with trash cans or is it limited to enabled residents who are simply lazy and make up non-excuses for having a trash can?

Huh???
There is a very interesting video on how our trash is treated, you might change your opinion if you get the opportunity to watch it
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Old 09-04-2022, 08:37 PM
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I’m new here but would plastic garbage cans with lids work to keep the raccoons, etc. from getting to bags? Sanitation can simply pop off lid and lift bag out.
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Old 09-04-2022, 11:06 PM
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There is a very interesting video on how our trash is treated, you might change your opinion if you get the opportunity to watch it
Yes, I would be interested in seeing it as would many others, I think.
Would you happen to know the Internet site offhand?
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Old 09-04-2022, 11:10 PM
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I’m new here but would plastic garbage cans with lids work to keep the raccoons, etc. from getting to bags? Sanitation can simply pop off lid and lift bag out.
No, Peglet. You cannot use a trash can in The Villages. If you do, they will simply trash your trash can! The rule is that your trash must be bagged. They say in black bags but I always used Walmart bags and that was not a problem. We never had much trash but if we did, we used more than one bag.
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