Fishin'Rod
Member
We have been improving the bird habitat on our property for several years, but have not seen much of an increase in population numbers. Our Kansas property has quail, pheasants, and turkey.
We have noticed lots of fat and happy raccoons thriving on our corn during deer season. I assume as nesting season rolls around, my raccoons (and other nest predators) will start aggressively raiding nests since they have lost their ready supply of feed corn.
I have a few questions for the forum. (I am a low to moderate knowledge land manager.)
1.) What are the legal means of eliminating (shooting, trapping, poisoning) nest predators in Kansas? (Or in your state.)
2.) If legal, is there a method of elimination that is efficient enough to make a meaningful reduction in the nest predator population for the time and effort required? (I live about 45 minutes from our property.)
Thanks for the help!
We have noticed lots of fat and happy raccoons thriving on our corn during deer season. I assume as nesting season rolls around, my raccoons (and other nest predators) will start aggressively raiding nests since they have lost their ready supply of feed corn.
I have a few questions for the forum. (I am a low to moderate knowledge land manager.)
1.) What are the legal means of eliminating (shooting, trapping, poisoning) nest predators in Kansas? (Or in your state.)
2.) If legal, is there a method of elimination that is efficient enough to make a meaningful reduction in the nest predator population for the time and effort required? (I live about 45 minutes from our property.)
Thanks for the help!