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![]() Definitely not taking a shovel to it...I would relocate it myself, the mountain that he was probably living on now has no trees or bushes so I would have to travel farther with it, the only problem with this is I do not know if it has babies stashed away somewhere, I would hate to orphan them if that was the case.
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![]() True...
![]() Hard to know but he or she can't get to the babies in your garage. When I had the Mom and Baby, they stayed pretty close together, usually in or near fruit trees. Best of luck. If you attempt catch and release, use a shovel to keep him from you. They don't attack but do try to back into you rather quickly. Good luck!
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![]() I can't believe wildlife control wont relocate it for you
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![]() Laurie where we live they shoot bears in the backyard they do not try to move them.
Last year they shot a mom and cub just down the street the lesson here is do not call them unless you are prepared for how they handle it. |