Besides net how do I keep raccoon from eating fish in my shallow pond?
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Trap and eat the coon. I like them soaked in a baking soda solution for 24 hours, rinsed and coated in bbq sauce, roasted on a grill.
Lily pads help hide them. Also, put clay flower pots on their sides on the bottom. This will give them someplace to hide.
Take away his fishing licence.
We used a wire just a bit heavier than chicken wire on our pond.
Hi Kimberly. I had the same problem. I put out a live trap to catch the raccoon and then let it go miles away. Good Luck.
Most recommended product on the Internet is Solar Nite Guard device.
Also helps if your pond is really deep. Raccoons don’t like to be immersed in wate.
Try putting lights around the pond.