Killing raccoons in the city - Toronto

I'm close to calling BS on this. I investigated this a few years back and killing them was a green light under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act. Do it discreetly and quietly and nobody the wiser.

The kilometer thing is a joke - unless there is a barrier like a highway/river to reduce the odds of them getting back.

The last part is true part ...the part of how far a commercially licensed pest removal company is legally allowed to move vermin from ones property.
Locally here in CZBB The Orcin Man is only allowed to move them to another green space less than 2kms or there about from where the vermin has been trapped.
Burns Bogg is just on the outskirt and not legally viable.
So local city park...

"Our Orkin Canada technicians care about nature and work hard to ensure no wildlife is harmed during the pest control process. When removing an animal from your facility, we always apply a “capture and release” policy and follow the wildlife removal regulations applicable in your area."

From their business account web page.......
Rob


 
Had this issue. Without admitting anything a subsonic .22 LR inside of 10 ft will drop a coon in a single shot if you can hit center mas lung. Still without admitting anything if its a mother and has babys the baby dead or alive can be used as bait in a trap that is guaranteed to catch the mother. The remaining kittens can be removed with gloves and dispatched humanly. To be clear I would never kill an animal until it has entered my residents and caused damage. They will return generation after generation if not resolved effectively.
 
That would be several hours of driving with a distressed, disease-carrying animal in the carpeted trunk of my sedan (no need for a truck in Moronto). Since the mother doesn't look like she pupped yet, I'd say now's a good time to trap and kill, if legally possible. Would using the CO2 method get me in legal trouble via animal cruelty laws?

Live trap it. Carry trap indoors. Kill it in the trap with a careful, quiet shot from a .22 rimfire. Bury it on the property somewhere.
Don't anyone say something stupid about breaking municipal laws.
 
If you own an AR then no problem you are now a criminal which means anything goes.
I don’t think the conibear is a good idea because you may catch someone’s cat.
Live trap then drop it in 40gal drum of rain water. Then I throw them at the bottom of the green bin.
And if anyone from the garbage truck guy sees it when dumping then I would act surprised and blame your a-hole neighbor trying to screw you again. Your only guilty when you admit your guilty.
Like Bart said on the Simpsons.
I didn’t do it
It was like that when I got here
You can’t prove it.
 
If you own an AR then no problem you are now a criminal which means anything goes.
I don’t think the conibear is a good idea because you may catch someone’s cat.
Live trap then drop it in 40gal drum of rain water. Then I throw them at the bottom of the green bin.
And if anyone from the garbage truck guy sees it when dumping then I would act surprised and blame your a-hole neighbor trying to screw you again. Your only guilty when you admit your guilty.
Like Bart said on the Simpsons.
I didn’t do it
It was like that when I got here
You can’t prove it.


Best advice ever...........
 
I do nuisance animal control, use the live trap and be aware that you have a duty of care for the animal once caught. You feed and water it and protect from the elrments. You cannot take it more than 1km from where it's caught. The issue at this time is young. If you remove the mother and leave the young, the house will stink. You will have to get up and repair the damage anyway and be liable for it all. Have her call in a company that does removal and repair, not Gates!
 
I do nuisance animal control, use the live trap and be aware that you have a duty of care for the animal once caught. You feed and water it and protect from the elrments. You cannot take it more than 1km from where it's caught. The issue at this time is young. If you remove the mother and leave the young, the house will stink. You will have to get up and repair the damage anyway and be liable for it all. Have her call in a company that does removal and repair, not Gates!

That's about the stupidest Law I ever heard of and just as stupid a way of dealing with it. Time for that 30 megaton air burst over Toronto. :( Betting this 1km. release rule is good for your business. :):)

Grizz
 
It is nice that you want to help out your landlady but with the regulations and climate we find ourselves in, and particularly since you are in the GTA, your best option is to have her call a pest removal company and let them deal with it. All of the scenarios of you dealing with her problem are way more trouble than they are worth imo.
 
Live trap (Princess Auto, under $40)

Garbage can (hardware store)

Water from the garden faucet.

If you can't stand to watch it drown, put the lid on the can after you install the racoon/trap combo in the water. Another quiet alternative, is a industrial strength bin liner/garbage bag, and a spray can of ether starter fluid. Trap in the bag, close up as much space as possible, hose some ether in, and go have a coffee with the nice lady.

I have, in times past, used dog kibble with holes drilled through them, and strung like beads on string, as bait.

If it were not for the neighbors critters, I'd just say a bag of cheap dog food, and a jug of antifreeze.

SSS , loose lips sink ships.

Rob
 
It is nice that you want to help out your landlady but with the regulations and climate we find ourselves in, and particularly since you are in the GTA, your best option is to have her call a pest removal company and let them deal with it. All of the scenarios of you dealing with her problem are way more trouble than they are worth imo.

I would have to agree that it’s just not worth it. Especially for someone else. Nice guys finish last unfortunately
 
I am pondering how many of these 1 kilometer maximum releases have made it back to the original site before the bill actually got delivered!

As to the hand wringing and warnings of doom about what rights the coon has, if I were in your area, I'd make sure to deliver any I could to those that want them! :)

But from say, 500 or so meters up, do racoons land on their feet like a cat?

"Well sir, I fed and watered it, made sure it had a pleasant nights rest and we went for a relaxing flight, upon which, I released the racoon, less than a kilometer from home!"

I bet one of them 30 pounder's would make a pretty good dent in a BMW!
 
I am pondering how many of these 1 kilometer maximum releases have made it back to the original site before the bill actually got delivered!

As to the hand wringing and warnings of doom about what rights the coon has, if I were in your area, I'd make sure to deliver any I could to those that want them! :)

But from say, 500 or so meters up, do racoons land on their feet like a cat?

"Well sir, I fed and watered it, made sure it had a pleasant nights rest and we went for a relaxing flight, upon which, I released the racoon, less than a kilometer from home!"

I bet one of them 30 pounder's would make a pretty good dent in a BMW!

That reminds me of this episode from wkrp....
Only, omg its raccoon's hitting the ground like wet cement.
Rob
 
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