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How do you feel about a Havahart trap? There are "more permanent" ways of taking down the varmint population. LOL
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My suggestion: Sprinkle powdered 'Coyote Urine' around the edges of your property, leaving an 'exit' for them to leave. Once they have left, sprinkle the solution there as well; then fill in the damaged areas. Sprinkle the powder according to the directions on the container...you can get the powder at you hardware store in the gardening section.
We have coyote's too, that won't attract more of them will it?