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Beans Everyone knows that Yogi is smarter than your average bear. When he was about to get in trouble, his companion Boo-Boo would intervene to keep Yogi from getting into trouble with Ranger Smith. Yogi’s problem always seemed to involve a picnic basket. Ranger Smith placed the “Do not feed the bears” signs around Jellystone Park. Still, visitors would leave their baskets unattended, and the bears would find them. Probably because Yogi was known to use a pencil to cross out the word “not,” making the sign read “Do Feed the Bears.” Yogi was always on the lookout for a “pic-a-nic basket” and just couldn’t resist stealing one at every opportunity. I loved watching those cartoons of Yogi Bea and Boo-Boor when I was growing up. I grew up, did a lot of camping where bears live, and eventually moved to the north woods. I learned the importance of not only not feeding the bears but the necessity of proper food storage to keep your camp, or picnic site, bearproof. Bears and people just don’t make good partners when sharing
We put out hummingbird feeders in the spring in anticipation of their return. Bird feeders with different seeds draw various birds that are fun to watch year-round. But unfortunately, keeping squirrels and raccoons out of the bird feeders is an ongoing quest, and in reality, a lost cause. The birds and squirrels will spill and drop seeds. But nothing goes to waste around here; the deer and the bears gladly come around to clean up the ground below the feeders. Although we have had bears in our yard in the past, we don’t see them anymore. This is because June has well-marked our yard, keeping the bears at bay. (Dogs and bears do not get along and will keep their distance from one another.) We still see bears in our neighbors’ yards, but they don’t have dogs. Our neighbors tell me they also see bears going through our yard from time to time, but way outback. So the bears stay clear of our house June’s territory. The bears will stay clear of June’s area, but the deer come right up to the house for the treats under the feeders, all the while keeping a vigilant watch for that dog. I’ve even seen hoof prints in the snow ON our front porch a couple of times. The deer can’t reach the feeders hanging on the porch railings from the ground. So, one deer was
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brave enough to come up attempting to rob the sunflower seeds on the porch! We enjoy the wildlife around our home and welcome all the animals. When I am cooking and have carrot, potato, or apple peelings, I’ll put them in the yard for the deer. If I have fresh fruits or vegetables that have aged, I put them out as well. The grouse are particularly fond of apples. There are different theories on feeding wild animals. Some say you shouldn’t; others say it’s okay; each has logical reasons to support their position. But, this story is not to debate the issue. Every fall, we have mice and voles that seek winter nesting inside our garage. I put food out for them too. Of course, the seed I set out for critters in the garage is inside a live trap. When I catch mice, I release them near the creek down the road. They can find new places for suitable nesting or become part of the food chain, the circle of life. We’ve been feeding the mice for a long time. When Melissa and I were dating, she lived in a cute little cottage house in the country. One day, she went into her kitchen, where she saw a mouse run across the floor, taking shelter behind the refrigerator. Expressing no desire to be roommates with a mouse, she told me she would buy a trap. I assumed she would get a typical mouse trap – a rectangular piece of pine with a very sensitive latch
and a wire that held a spring-loaded coppercolored bar. It’s the kind of trap that makes a very distinct snapping noise when it goes off; and hurts like the dickens if it trips in your hand while setting it. I’m not afraid to admit I was always (and still am) a little scared when arming one of those old mouse traps. The basic mouse trap came in a two-pack for a dollar nineteen. Instead, Melissa bought a clear plastic live trap. I questioned her, “You paid almost twenty bucks for a mousetrap.” “I don’t want to hurt him,” she justified. “I just want him of my house.” The same day she placed the trap next to the refrigerator, she caught the mouse.
on his fat little cheeks. Melissa took the trap about ten feet outside the back door to release him. She had more mice in the house than she knew. Every morning when she woke, she had another mouse in the trap. Then, there would be another when she came home from work in the evening. There’d also be yet another mouse in the clear plastic box if Melissa came home for lunch. Each time, she’d set the rodent free and put more bait in the trap. It was interesting that she only ever caught one mouse at a time, in a trap that would accommodate several. After about a week or so of this, I finally spoke up. “You do realize that’s the same mouse you’re catching over and over again.” She adamantly denied it. “For Pete’s sake, you catch him, then release him just a few feet outside the door, and he comes right back in.” She
It was a grey mouse with a short, fat little body with a relatively short tail. His head seemed too big for his body, but I suppose it had to be. The mouse had huge dark eyes, big, perky (Just the Other Day con’t ears, and long whiskers on pg 4)
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(Just the Other Day con’t ably a massive colony of Asian beetles in our septic from pg 2) tank. claimed I had no training or knowledge on mousol- Melissa came running into ogy. the kitchen, “No! No! Don’t hurt him.” Once again, “Come on, Melissa. Look I was puzzled. Melissa at his body. Look at his approached the counter, face: the big eyes, giant pushing away my hand of ears, long whiskers. It’s devastation. “Watch this.” the same darn mouse every time.” She continued She opened a sealed to deny my claim. “Why container, pinched off a don’t you stop setting the crumb from a Harvest trap and just put some Glory Muffin I had baked, food out if you’re just go- and set it on the counter ing to keep feeding him?” about an inch away from the bug. The beetle made Her response was sharp its way, climbing on top of and to the point. “Why the morsel. I must admit don’t you mind your own I was a bit amazed as I business? This is my witnessed the tiny bug house, and I will take care consume the entire crumb of the mouse problem as but still complained, “This I see fit. I don’t need your is why I make muffins?” help.” Wow. She really put me in my place and con“Just be quiet, so you tinued to set me straight, don’t scare him.” Me“Besides, Beans needs to lissa watched, too, as eat, too.” the small, round bright orange bug with black “Beans?” I was taken dots enjoyed the meal. back. “Now watch this,” she said when the bug had finished “Yes, his name is Beans, eating. and he’ll quit coming back when he wants to. Now, Melissa took a toothpick, why don’t you mind your dipped it in water, placown business.” ing a tiny speck on the counter. The Asian beetle From that instance on, crawled to the water and anytime I would see Medrank it all until no sign lissa setting Beans free in of water remained on the the yard, I would roll my surface. “That is amazeyes or shake my head – ing,” I said. but I knew better than to say a word about it/him. In With affection, Melissa truth, I admired the comreported, “He’s been passion and affection she coming around for a few showed to a simple field days now.” I could tell mouse. It was just another she’s been feeding him reason I fell in love with daily and had become this girl. attached to the beetle. Like a little kid who found Eventually, Beans a puppy on the way home stopped coming around. from school, I was almost Melissa moved to a differ- expecting her to ask, “Can ent house. We got marwe keep him.” But, she ried and moved together doesn’t need my permisto northern Minnesota. sion to keep a pet pest in Beans will come up in the house. conversation from time to time, and to this day, I started to speak, “You do she gets a little defensive realize….” My wife gave should I poke fun at that me a firm, cold glare. situation. “Never mind,” I said, retreating to the bedroom. I Just the other day, actuneeded to pack for a trip ally, a few weeks ago, that June and I were takI noticed something ing. strange in the kitchen. “What on earth is a live While I was on the road, Asian beetle doing crawl- Melissa called one day to ing across the counter in report concerning news. January?” I was baffled, “The beetle showed up “They usually go away for for breakfast this morning. the winter.” So I took a He’s moving kind of slow. small paper towel to pick I’m worried about him.” him up carefully, to avoid squishing him. (They stink “Melissa, you realize… bad if you squish them.) never mind.” I quickly I was going to wrap him changed the subject. in the paper and dispose “How are the deer doing.” of him by way of flushing. Lord knows there’s prob- Melissa was excited to
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report, “There’s a baby buck that started coming around. I can’t wait for you to see him when you get home.” Each day, she updates me on the birds, the squirrels, the grouse, the deer, the beetle, and the new young buck. This morning I sent Melissa a text: “Did you name the Asian Beetle?” I received an immediate response, “I’m not telling you.” Yes, from Beans on – we feed the wildlife.
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Outdoor Photography Expert Regular readers may have noticed during a large part of my spare time, I am preoccupied with hunting. My wife enjoys most aspects of the outdoors but does not really care for the hunting part. If she is going to hunt at all, she prefers it to be with a camera. With my wife’s appreciation of wildlife photography in mind, I bought her a new digital trail camera. This is a camera that senses movement and takes pictures of whatever may be in front of it. She was thrilled, or at least looked sincere enough I did not feel guilty for buying
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a camera for scouting deer and counting it as a present for my wife. It is a better present than the 357 magnum revolver a friend bought for his wife for her protection. He was lucky she did not use it on him. His enjoyment of firearms is not shared with his wife. With fresh batteries and an empty memory card, we headed for the timber. The major discussion was proper placement to get the most and best wildlife pictures. My wife had several ideas, but being the wildlife expert I am, I knew just where the most traffic would be from the widest variety of animals. I convinced her to put her new camera on a tree just off a deer trail on the far side of the lake. It is not a convenient place to get to, but I knew deer
photography skills. During the second trip to the farm with the camera, my wife again gave her opinion on where we should place it. I decided to let her choose where to put her camera, just to show her, proper placement is not as easy as one would think. She chose a clearing in a small group of trees with only a few tracks in the area. The location did have easy access so the camera would be easy to move when we got no pictures. Two days later, we happened to be in the area, so I thought we should stop by and check the camera on the off chance there was a picture on it. To my amazement, there had been twenty-seven pictures taken. I pulled the memory card and took it back to the house. I had
and turkey regularly used the path. A week later, we checked the camera. It had two pictures. I had expected thirty, forty, perhaps a hundred pictures, and was rather disappointed by the counter showing only two. We hurried back to the house to download the pictures onto the computer to see the trophies we had captured. The first picture was of a raccoon that happened to pass by, and the other was of two dogs wandering through the neighborhood. This was not going well. Apparently, my hunting skills do not translate smoothly into
to know what could possibly have gone in front of the camera so often in less than forty-eight hours. There must have been a branch blowing in the breeze setting off the motion detector. Perhaps a large group of turkeys were parading by twice
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each day. I was wrong on both counts. Deer, large and small, bucks and does, had posed for the camera during all hours of the day and night. There was one picture of a coyote, a squirrel, and a nice gobbler turkey. An opossum had rambled past, and a raccoon has stopped and posed to get his picture taken. This was definitely
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641-684-6561 Marshalltown & Waterloo Hours: Mon - Sat 10:00am – 6:00pm & Sun 12:00pm – 5:00pm Ottumwa Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10:00am – 6:00pm
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