Coyotes have only been in Massachusetts since the late 1950s…

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> On Nov 1, 2021, at 6:25 PM, Sara Mattes <[email protected]> wrote:
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> What neighborhood/address?????
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> Btw-it is the urban/wildlife interface.
> We moved into their turf.
> They are learning to live with us and to thrive.
> 
> Welcome to the country.
> 
> Thanks for the heads up-stay safe.
> 
> Sara
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>> On Nov 1, 2021, at 6:13 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! 
>> 
>> Thank you!
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