Do you think there might be a den close to your home or in the woods around 
your neighborhood?
Perhaps host a neighborhood meeting so that everyone can get on the same page 
as far as securing garbage, food, bird seed or anything else they may be after?
I assume they are not acting rabid? 


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On Monday, November 1, 2021, 6:14 PM, JEF LARS <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear Lincoln Talk,
I need suggestion what to do with 2 large coyotes roaming in the neighborhood 
and now around my property. They look large (size of a full grown German 
shepherd) and very well fed!
Last week I heard them being around in the neighborhood and even in close 
proximity of neighbor houses or them walking. Then yesterday (Sunday), I 
witnessed first hand in my property in v close proximity and showed no scare of 
us human! At 9am, one was one was trying to mark territory in my back yard then 
another one appeared in close distance. They chased one another and one almost 
got on to my backdeck!
Today again, I was just about to go out for walk (5:20pm), one of my neighbors 
alerted me that 2 coyotes headed to my driveway!!! Another neighbor drove over 
and scared them off…. They probably are still in the woods nearby!
These scenes are very alarming and def scary to me! Plus several kids in 
neighborhood walk to bus in the morning and walk back home - while no attack no 
far, can anyone guarantee it won’t happen?
One neighbor called Town’s Animal Control last week but was told nothing could 
be done unless coyote attack a person or a domestic pet? Really?
I could pour vinegar or ammonia etc on my backyard to fend off their territory 
marking - but could the Town pls do sth to control these wild animals before 
sth bad happens? 
I welcome your suggestions how to rid of these animals who seem to be getting 
comfortable and settled in our human habitat! 
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