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tigerweb
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Baton Rouge |
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| Interests: | Playing and watching sports. Mainly college football |
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| Number of Posts: | 1175 |
| Registered on: | 4/9/2009 |
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My wife and I both agree that the middle one looked almost identical to the larger one that was closer to the house.
I've never seen a coyote, much less two, that didn't run when a human was yelling / shooting at it. Also my dog weighs 80lbs and this animal was as tall as him and probably weighed close to the same. I saw them fairly close to each other. It's hard to tell with the thick fur though.
I have kids that play outside all the time. This makes me very worried. I hear if you shoot at them they will kind of move on and only come around when everything is quiet. I dunno though.
Red Wolf Hybrid in Denham Springs
Posted by tigerweb on 1/6/20 at 2:14 pm
I had 2 of these red wolf hybrids attack my dog in Denham on the Amite River. My dog came running up from the river with these two chasing him. I ran onto my balcony and yelled so the female fell back but the male just stopped and looked at me. My dog was 30 yards from him sizing him up. He weighs 80 lbs and this "wolf' was as big if not bigger than my hound. I ran and got the first gun I could and shot a 22 at it. I missed and it ran to the woods and circled back around and hid behind a tree in the back of my yard. I shot again and it took off.
Has anyone ever seen or heard of these hybrid wolfs. I had no idea until researching online and talking to people that there are wolves in SE LA.
Article about wolf in TX and LA
Has anyone ever seen or heard of these hybrid wolfs. I had no idea until researching online and talking to people that there are wolves in SE LA.
Article about wolf in TX and LA
Coffee Maker Recommendations
Posted by tigerweb on 12/30/19 at 10:43 am
I just bought this off Amazon for $35.00 for my outdoor cat. K&H Pet Products Extreme Weather Kitty Pad Petite Tan 9" x 12" 25W
I'm sure they have a large size one for a dog. I put it under her outdoor bed and it doesn't get hot enough to burn anything but keeps her warm at night.
Also I have a regular heat light that I used in the past for the cats. It is just occupied at the moment with some young chickens. But the cats loved to snuggle up to the heat light. I've had it running 5 weeks straight now with no issues.
I'm sure they have a large size one for a dog. I put it under her outdoor bed and it doesn't get hot enough to burn anything but keeps her warm at night.
Also I have a regular heat light that I used in the past for the cats. It is just occupied at the moment with some young chickens. But the cats loved to snuggle up to the heat light. I've had it running 5 weeks straight now with no issues.
re: Screw In Wafer Style LED Lights for Can Fixtures - Anyone have experience with these?
Posted by tigerweb on 10/21/19 at 4:48 pm to failuretocommunicate
I used these for exterior use under my house and they work great. They are bright and able to dim.
re: Ice Maker in freezer issue
Posted by tigerweb on 5/29/19 at 12:28 pm to BrohemAlem11
they also have some ways to trouble shoot it on youtube. May want to follow the trouble shooting video's before buying a new ice maker.
re: Ice Maker in freezer issue
Posted by tigerweb on 5/29/19 at 12:27 pm to BrohemAlem11
I had similar issue and my ice maker never started working again. I bought a new icemaker off Amazon and did step by step instructions on youtube. It's been good for the last year. The directions are very clear and easy to follow on Youtube.
I bought industrial type hoses that you see in refineries. They have the crowfoot fitting. Looks like this. Hose
carpet grass, it looks like centipede. Don't know if you will be able to find sod though. You can spread seed it and grow if fairly easy.
re: Lawn Burweed in grass
Posted by tigerweb on 4/24/19 at 9:40 am to Gator feather
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Gator feather
Will you use msmturf (Metsulfuron Methyl) more than once a year. Should I put it out in Winter and then again in march?
re: I am building a new house looking for tips
Posted by tigerweb on 4/9/19 at 1:34 pm to thatguy777
take pictures of every square inch of your house before they Sheetrock, ceilings and walls. Save it somewhere and you will go back to these pictures multiple times over the years. Good luck
re: Lawn Burweed in grass
Posted by tigerweb on 3/28/19 at 9:05 am to CoachChappy
At what point of the year do you lay down pre-emergent to treat for Burweed?
re: Carpet grass
Posted by tigerweb on 3/28/19 at 9:02 am to Red Solo Cup
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Don’t use river silt unless you want an infestation of weeds and torpedograss
This must be where I went wrong. I have stickers like crazy. I wonder if this was started by the river silt I brought in.
Lawn Burweed in grass
Posted by tigerweb on 3/27/19 at 8:43 am
My yard is about an acre+ on the Amite river. Any time the river comes up it deposits any and all weed seeds. Within the last few years it deposited stickers/lawn burweed. These stickers have completely taken over the yard. I researched and found out picking them one by one out of yard is the only way to get rid of them. This is unrealistic for me. My question is, I am about to reseed my lawn with Carpet Grass seed. If I double up and get the carpet grass seed real thick will this drown out the stickers? Should I use a different type of grass to do this? Any suggestions is appreciated.
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Pineapple Guava Tree. It is low maintenance, grows in just about any soil and produces tasty flowers/fruit. Also Self pollinator.
Sweet olive or Japanese magnolia are good choices like said above too.
Sweet olive or Japanese magnolia are good choices like said above too.
re: Best poison ivy remedy?
Posted by tigerweb on 7/20/18 at 12:04 pm to boom roasted
dial soap in the shower. Anytime I know I touch it I bring the blue dial soap in the shower and wash myself over and over again. It's effective within an hour or 2 of being exposed. I'm highly allergic.
Police lined O'Neal lane. Does anyone know where we can go to get details?
re: what ya'll give up for lent
Posted by tigerweb on 3/6/17 at 9:57 am to Eric Stratton
I'm giving up procrastinating
re: Geo Fences
Posted by tigerweb on 12/14/16 at 8:57 am to WPsportsman
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