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From the Colorado Div. of Wildlife: The Colorado Wildlife Commission met in a regular meeting, Thursday, Sept. 7, in Gunnison. The Colorado Wildlife Commission sets policy for the Colorado Division of Wildlife. The commission took action on several items: • Prairie dog shooting on public lands will be closed from March 1 to June 14. That is the time period when prairie dogs mate and raise young. The closure does not apply to private property. Land managers for city, county and other governmental entities are also allowed to control prairie dogs on a year-around basis. • Starting Nov. 1, landowners whose property is damaged by prairie dogs will be allowed to use a propane/oxygen mixture that can be delivered into burrows and detonated to kill the animals. • Mountain lion harvest limit quotas were finalized for the 2006-2007 mountain lion season. Harvest limit quotas are based on a five-year average and will remain virtually unchanged from last season. • Operators of private fish hatcheries that stock fish in Colorado waters are now required to submit an annual report detailing their activities to the Division of Wildlife. The report will contain information about the aquaculture facility, date and location of stocking, species stocked and size of fish. • The Walk-in access program has been expanded to include all small game and furbearers and scaled quail in the eastern part of the state, and geese and spring turkey hunting in western Colorado. The walk-in program gives hunters access to the private property of enrolled landowners. A walk-in access permit costs $20.
A citizen’s petition to allow the use of raccoons to train hound dogs was withdrawn by the applicant.
The wildlife commission will meet next Oct. 5 in Rifle for a work session.
Division of Wildlife
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Michael Newman |
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I just caught the news story on your Rodenator in Colorado. Thank God for the Rodenator, what a stroke of genius it is. I live over the line in Kansas, and own a Rodenator, I love it. I just wanted to let you know that it does work, and it kills them instantly. The alternative is chemicals that take hours if not days to kill the animal. Keep up the good work and thanks for building such a solid product that does just what you say it does, I love my Rodenator. How did you hear about us? -TV 20 July 2006 08:53pm - Kansas |
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Barbara Anastasio |
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For all you San Diego people who have a serious problem with gophers like I do, I located a man in Bakersfield who will come down with his rodenator and do the work. He's high priced because of travel so may be a couple of us ca join forces and cut the cost. Let me know Banastasio@gmail.com How did you hear about us? -Web 8 April 2006 03:33pm - San Diego, CA |
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Paul Pieklo |
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The only license I have in Maryland is the Nuisance Wildlife Control Cooperator License issued by the MD Dept. of Natural Resources. The only other "authorization" I acquire, on an annual basis, is from the Frederick, MD city's Chief of Police. He allows me to operate within the city limits due to the noise I generate which might alarm residents . . . . espec. after 9-11. I am req'd to call Dispatch and advise them where I am operating. I usually also call them when I am finished. How did you hear about us? -Web 6 April 2006 11:06am - Walkersville, MD |
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Al Vas |
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Is there a risk of starting a surface fire or underground(root system)fire? Could this product damage water lines or concrete basement walls? I have a major gopher infestation and have no idea how long some of the tunnels are and some tunnels may be close to water lines and my house. Can the explosion damage concrete? How did you hear about us? -Web 23 January 2006 05:40am |
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Philip Tamarkin |
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Anyone in the Sonoma County area have one of these for rent, or hire themselves out as a gopher - ridding service? We're over-run, but don't have a large enough area to justify owning the equipment! Thanks! How did you hear about us? -Web 6 January 2006 02:11am - No. Calif |
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Jason Davis |
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Does anyone know how to get a license. I'm in Pest Control and were looking into buying this product. We can't use it until we get a license please respond How did you hear about us? -Aliens 4 November 2005 07:54pm - San Diego |
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matthew |
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does it work on termite hills or ants too in tropic (brasil) environment? How did you hear about us? -Other 25 September 2005 01:38pm - holland |
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K Olson |
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We're looking for someone who has a rodenator in the Willamette Valley to kill pocket gophers on our farm.
Even quite possibly a used device. How did you hear about us? -Web 19 August 2005 07:04pm - Willamette Valley |
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Frank K |
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My Rodenator is the perfect solution for ridding my farm of groundhogs. Thanks! How did you hear about us? -Web 18 August 2005 08:23am - Baptistown, New Jersey |
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