Manhattan Beach City Council members unanimously approved the hiring of a coyote trapper to deal with exploding complaints from residents about coyotes in the area.
playing on the sand. But trapping has remained a last option, until now - at least for Manhattan Beach.
"Not having a bird feeder, because it attracts vermin and coyote to the backyard is like blaming the victim," said Councilwomen Suzanne Hadley. CA Wildlife biologists at the council meeting warned council members that trapping and removing coyotes from an area usually ends up attracting even more coyotes from surrounding areas.
Do away with anything that attracts vermin and anything coyotes can feed on, even bird baths and feedersClear out shrubbery or anything the coyotes can hide in
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