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Didn't know where to post this as I'm only asking opinions off all members due to me having done nowt with them. There's a cottage right on the edge of a local forest, at the back they built this patio area and used railway sleepers as a retaining border to the patio.

 

Now badgers have dug their way underneath the sleepers and moved in :yes::laugh: , what if anything can be done to remove the furry feckers? Can they be gassed?

 

Your thoughts please folks :thumbs:

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This is what I thought too, I remember out running in the same forest some time ago, it was mid afternoon and along the track towards me wallowed a badger, now it must have been deaf, looked to be old, I'd stopped running and was about to turn around and leg it when it raised it's nose and was gone into the trees, obviously smelled my presence.

 

Since then I've had a bit of a complex and am known as the "Lynx" factor :yes::drink:

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Talk to DEFRA, Al.

 

It's the only way you can do anything about it and that's if you have a case that they'll respond to.

 

The RSPCA can't do anything about it without a license from DEFRA, unless there has been a law change I'm unaware of.

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Talk to DEFRA, Al.

 

It's the only way you can do anything about it and that's if you have a case that they'll respond to.

 

The RSPCA can't do anything about it without a license from DEFRA, unless there has been a law change I'm unaware of.

 

 

Defra Chris? I contacted the necessary when a stallion died on our land and they just replied with a kinda silence at the other end of the phone which makes you kinda wonder :whistling: , they just suggested I contact the local "knackers yard".

 

So when the truck arrived to do the business, the fella asked if I was a registered breeder or was the horse a "pet", because if he was a "pet" you could have just buried him on ya land :wallbash::wallbash:

 

Got quite a few pets about the place now :drink:

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Due to the badger legislation the only people with the official capacity are DEFRA.

 

Dealing with them can be very hit and miss and depends entirely on your personal circumstances. I've had dealings in the past, regarding protected birds in food establishments and they only seem to want to get involved when public health is at risk.

 

Also I'd recommend not publicising any badger related details to your neighbours. Even a course of trapping and releasing could bring out the worst and bring unwanted, and unwarranted, attention to you and your family.

 

It's a long road. Good luck. ;)

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Due to the badger legislation the only people with the official capacity are DEFRA.

 

Dealing with them can be very hit and miss and depends entirely on your personal circumstances. I've had dealings in the past, regarding protected birds in food establishments and they only seem to want to get involved when public health is at risk.

 

Also I'd recommend not publicising any badger related details to your neighbours. Even a course of trapping and releasing could bring out the worst and bring unwanted, and unwarranted, attention to you and your family.

 

It's a long road. Good luck. ;)

 

Cheers Chris

:)

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poor badgers , let them run free so they an feel the wind in there hair lol

 

 

just like in a sort of "Timotei" add do ya mean? Makes 'em almost cuddly, just before they take a chunk out of your shin area :yes:

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