This happened as I was walking to get my son from school; another dad also headed there saw me and helped. It took both of us to get the crows free, because the traps kept trying to readhere. I would’ve tried to wash the excess glue from the crows, but they flew off immediately.
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Neither crow tried to snap at me as we got them free and nor did the rest of the flock. Smart birds knew we were trying to help.
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thank you for freeing them. That's... evocative and awful.
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thank you for freeing them ;o; that lady needs to not have access to things like sticky traps!
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This is how you become one of those people you read stories about online who have befriended their local crow flock. I look forward to seeing how this plays out long-term.
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It’s a *massive* flock - I see them all the time.
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Should stick her to 'em. You're good people.
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Thank you so much for freeing them! Glue traps are horrifying.
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I really hope you end up with a crow friend from this. Its a really rewarding experience.
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Yes, glue traps are horrifying, and for rodents as well. There are humane ways to keep pests out of your home. Anything rlse should be outlawed. I won't hold my breath.
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