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HuntAddiction
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After reading several different articles about the subject I believe this something that all of us could do to help decimate the coyote population. Apparantly, as little as 3 grams of Xylitol will kill a 65 lb dog. It causes a massive drop in blood sugar in canines and causes liver failure in a matter of hours. Xylitol is found in chewing gum as well as mouthwash and other dental products. They sell it in health food stores and dentist offices around the country.
My point is that this is something that could help thin the coyote population. Maybe we should start carrying a bottle or two in or packs and when we leave a gutpile or carcass we sprinkle or spray what is left with Xylitol in hopes the local coyote population enjoys their last sugar filled high.
I plan to take some on the deer hunt. Couldn't hurt. Hope it works on wolves too.
www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/xylitol.asp
http://www.vitacost.com/kal-xylitol-unflavored?csrc=GPF-PA-021245113287&ci_sku=021245113287&ci_gpa=pla&ci_kw={keyword}&gclid=CKXqg8OM5bICFYeDQgod4AwAgQ
My point is that this is something that could help thin the coyote population. Maybe we should start carrying a bottle or two in or packs and when we leave a gutpile or carcass we sprinkle or spray what is left with Xylitol in hopes the local coyote population enjoys their last sugar filled high.
I plan to take some on the deer hunt. Couldn't hurt. Hope it works on wolves too.
www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/xylitol.asp
http://www.vitacost.com/kal-xylitol-unflavored?csrc=GPF-PA-021245113287&ci_sku=021245113287&ci_gpa=pla&ci_kw={keyword}&gclid=CKXqg8OM5bICFYeDQgod4AwAgQ