Need to humanely kill raccoons in a cage

Crash Davis

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Gentlemen,

Long time lurker would like to pick your brains.

Property within city limits is overrun with raccoons. Best way for me to deal with that is traps and have some ordered. Will need to walk past a part of the property that is very visible to the neighbors to get to where the problem is (I'll be out of sight doing the deed) so preferably need an air pistol I can carry discreetly like in a bucket or bag so the neighbors don't have the SWAT team launched. (Actually had that happen to an acquaintance about 10 years ago.) Willing to spend some money if needed. Plenty of gun experience but ZERO airgun experience since shooting a Daisy decades ago which probably doesn't count!

Is there an air pistol made that is 'strong' enough for a humane, point-blank shot or will I need to get a rifle? Have done some research and looks like I can remove the stock on a Notos and put on a pistol grip. Longer than I would like but probably workable.

Any recommendations on ammo?

Any other considerations I am forgetting to ask?

Thanks in advance. I appreciate the advice.
 
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Is something of this sort an option?
 
I have a pellet pistol that I killed a bunch of rabbits with. Chest/lung shots as well as head shots. And when I tried using it on raccoons skulls at point blank range, they literally just bounced off their heads. I ended up switching to Aguila Colibri's in a short .22 rifle. The noise is so un-alarming and vague, no one seems to pay it any mind. They aren't instantaneous lights out, they some times thrash around a bit for a few seconds, but it's pretty quick.

Prior to that I was putting the have a heart trap in a large plastic bag. Then closing/taping the end around around a short length of hose, then putting that over the tail pipe of the car. Effective, though clumsy on the whole. It also never seemed to take the same amount of time, the whole awkward affair taking place in my driveway in the middle of the night, or early in the morning before work. It was too much, and why I switch to popping them.
 
Get an empty garbage can. Fill almost to top with water. Add raccoon-filled trap. (Don't forget to wear gloves when handling the trap!) Walk away for five minutes while you dig a raccoon-size hole.

That's a lot more mercy than your chickens would get if the raccoon attacked them.

This is a good time to make sure all fencing is secure and all openings to your coop are coverd with hardware cloth with holes too small for a raccoon's paw to reach in. Good luck.
 
I have read that trappers kill skunks with something called a “sleeping pole” or “dispatch stick” etc.

Basically, a pole with a special syringe on the end, filled with acetone. Poke the skunk and I guess it’s lights out very quick-like.

Something like this attached to a painter’s pole.
No idea if that’s a good product. I have seen a lot of homemade stuff.

 
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I have read that trappers kill skunks with something called a “sleeping pole” or “dispatch stick” etc.

Basically, a pole with a special syringe on the end, filled with acetone. Poke the skunk and I guess it’s lights out very quick-like.

Something like this attached to a painter’s pole.
No idea if that’s a good product. I have seen a lot of homemade stuff.



The city will euthanize trapped skunks like this but they use a golf club shaft and a small amount of a prescription drug that knocks 'em out in about 5 seconds
 
If price isn't too much of an issue, take a look at the Huben GK1. I think the V3+ is the version to look at? It's very confusing...

But the .25 cal is capable of ~45 ft-lbs. They are coming out with a .30 cal version soon, which should increase that. It won't be suppressed .22 quiet, but it should do the job with a decent suppressor.
 
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