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Try a smearing a bit of chilli paste around the stack, they soon get the message that the fat they are trying to get to is not quite what they expected :wasntme:
I've never shot one but they're not native here in Tasmania. They have been introduced.
Are you suggesting that feral species should be protected when they compete with the local native species? Or do you mean they should be poisoned or gassed rather than shot?
I will swap them for some foxes and rabbits I don't want ;)
We have a large native population of Kookaburras on our place and they are never a problem.
Whenever I dig holes or chop wood they must be able to smell the bugs, invite all their mates and gather around for a feed. Harmless.
There might be lizards or something living in the vent that they're after.
Because they can't fly across Bass Strait.
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