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    Possesses Antidote for "Cool" Gman's Avatar
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    I used to spend my days during the warmer months fishing baby bunnies out of my window wells. I missed one once and it chewed the daylights out of the screen.

    I bought custom window well covers and they're one of the best investments in home improvement that I've made. No more bunnies and they also don't fill up with snow or rain water.
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    Sits like a bitch
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    It not trapped.
    It's home
    If your post count is higher than your round count, you are a troll.

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    CO-AR's Secret Jedi roberth's Avatar
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    Make a hat out of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jefe's AR View Post
    For future reference.

    You'll need:

    1. One internal combustion engine. In running condition.
    2. One length of rubber hose. Length is dependent on location of internal combustion engine and unwanted critter.
    3. 1 sheet of plywood or similar flat substance that can temporarily cover window well.

    Run length of hose from window well to internal combustion engine. Cover window well with sheet of plywood or similar item. Making sure to cover entire opening and window below is closed tight. Plywood does not need to make airtight seal but should cover entire opening with minimal gaps. Insert hose under plywood. Go start internal combustion engine and insert other end of hose into exhaust exit. Run for approx. ten minutes or until unwanted critter is deceased. Remove plywood and allow noxious gas fumes to clear for 10 minutes. Remove unwanted critter and dispose of properly.

    Quote Originally Posted by Skip View Post
    Good news! Less dead critter around your house is always a good thing.

    Now buy a grate you can stick on that well.
    I have one of these I've been looking to sell.



    It's aluminum, it's adjustable and I only replaced it because I made the window well larger for legal egress.

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    Must be a Syrian raccoon !!!!!
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    Leave a bowl of ammonia down there. They wont go down there anymore.
    "Aim small...miss small"

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    Quote Originally Posted by stenz View Post
    Leave a bowl of ammonia down there. They wont go down there anymore.

    Maybe this is more effective at repealing them:

    Hillary Clinton lying for 13 minutes

    https://youtu.be/-dY77j6uBHI





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    I relocate all my raccoons to the dump.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Find a couple 'save all the things' hippies to come rescue the raccoon. ...and take video.

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