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Magpies how to get rid of them?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 605 ✭✭✭upupup


    I wish you would tell us, maybe if you catch eight!.....

    The trap only holds seven so catching eight is wishful thinking.

    The lady that i sell them to is beautiful,,she told me she would kiss me if I brought her nine


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,700 ✭✭✭tricky D


    yep; it's a good thing humans arrived on the scene to control nature, it was a mess till we arrived.
    And we in our arrogance and conceit, think we can control nature. One day Mother Nature is going to strike back hard at the aberration that we are.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,462 ✭✭✭loveisdivine


    hawkwing wrote: »
    We should save and feed rats and grey crows too.

    I'm honestly not sure if you're being serious or sarcastic.

    Either way, how about just leaving them to it? Let nature be nature.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,984 ✭✭✭Eddie B


    I think it's important for everyone to try and reduce their impact on the land and on nature.

    There's a huge gap between imposing on nature to build a home that's needed and deciding magpies are vermin and deserve to be shot and killed because you prefer pretty song birds.

    No there isn't really though, is there. We all like our comforts, and nature is the last thing we consider when it comes to that. We all want to live in a house. We all want to take transport. We all want to get our food from shops etc. We all are to blame, for the huge imbalance in nature.

    Because of humans, and how we are, with destruction, waste etc, most wildlife suffer, but some adaptable species cope well, some even thrive on our presence like the brown rat. This can cause an imbalance, and a high population of one species can affect other struggling species.

    With reguards vermin. Vermin is nothing more than a word for any species that infringe on humans lives. Be it a bunch of mice in your kitchen, or a bunch of hooded crows picking out the eye's of your lambs. Most people don't like the idea of killing animals. Well that is until it affects our everyday lives of course. As for instance, that bloody Bill Oddie. (Sorry, can't stand the guy). Bill had to get in a pest control company, and their poisons in, because he had a huge rat problem on his property. He was feeding them along with the birds, and the rats multiplied. His poor neighbours were badly affected by his actions. So yea, some people think that keeping the numbers of certain species in check, is necessary, to keep somewhat of a balance. Others see that as nothing more than cruelty.

    These days people are up in arms over hunting, fishing, horse racing etc, and that's all well and good, but what about the bigger picture. What about the main reasons why are wildlife is in crisis. Why no outcry? Why no marches? Why does no one really care? Because the things that are causing this huge destruction of our wildlife are beneficial to us, so's we can have a cushy life, That's why!

    One thing that us humans are fantastic at though, is pointing the finger at others, so's we won't have to look at ourselves, and admit, that we as individuals, are responsible for so much, which is killing this planet.

    So even though we all don't go around shooting stuff, we certainly have a lot of blood on our hands.


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