Except that poison travels up the food chain. I'm all for killing those nasty monkeys, but I would hate for predators like bobcats, Florida panthers, wolves, and birds of prey to be poisoned after eating these nasty things... not to mention innocent cats and dogs...
Kathryn Mitchell exactly - local orchard lays rat mice poison out under trees. Shortly thereafter rescued a huge barn owl - took him to wildlife center. Couldn’t be saved - ate poisoned mice.
Disease from deer ticks then herpes B herpes b is extremely extremely extremely rare to transmit between non-human primate to human. Basically you have to get mauled by a sick animal. Most monkeys go their entire life with only one or two outbreaks that last two weeks so the chances of even one animal in a entire troop having an outbreak at any given time it's extremely rare let alone compound that with baby animals specifically attacking a human is it very time and you have better chances of getting hit by lightning 3 times in a row. There are reasons to cule being a stupid fuck isn't one of them
And by the way DNR is massively downplayed how many monkeys are out there increaser numbers 11% every single year. There are more than 4000 animals in and around the park stretching for a great distance around the park and my dad. There is no eradicating these animals
@@LadyMaventhey were imported for a movie filming there in the 1930s and took up residence. Florida is the same kind of habitat those lil creeps are used to back in Asia.
The Herpes B virus is only activated when a macaque is under extreme distress/attacked and can only be passed on from being bitten, so basically just don't try hurting them. Humans are the reason they are there in the first place, they're only doing what they know how to in order to survive.
I like the way they say these are non-native monkeys. If I understand right there are no native monkeys in the U.S., which this would be considered an invasive species, and should be treated as such. The fact that they are so genetically close to humans, it puts every one at risk for deseases they carry and vise versa.
Yeah, a lot of them are infected with herpes. Same with Morgan Island in South Carolina. If he just starts shooting them, they'll stay away. They're smart.
So since their not native we should do what with them? It's not their fault. And sorry but these monkeys live near humans all the time. It's the typical us government spreading fear when they don't like something they can't get their hands on.
He could put a little additive to the corn and get rid of them that way. Not sure how legal that is though. I mean like someone else said they are like a rat infestation and there's no law against putting stuff in rat bait to get rid of them.
The critical error the boat tour guy in the 1930s made was that he put monkeys on an island because he thought monkeys didn't swim and Rhesus macaques love to swim. Vervet monkeys are also wild in Florida. There are those two Cercopithecoids and one wild group of Platyrhines down south. Burmese python are also wild in Florida. Florida has over 500 invasive species.
I'd like to know how things turned out. From all the videos I've seen of these things his kids will never b able to take food or drink outside, those things will snatch food and/or drink from a human, especially a child. I'd never of let my kid outside anywhere near where the monkeys were as diseases they carry is in their feces. There's no way to keep them off a property short of enclosing it in a cage which is exactly what a lady in Thailand i believe it was, had to do. The videos called I have to live in a cage.
@@tpfrk8977 if you take one down especially mommy with baby, the rest will attack you in order to protect the baby. But if you miss the shot yes it scares them away.
Very few Panthers make it this far north. The few Panthers we have are south of the caloosahatchee river because they have been unable to cross. The state has been making a crossing and a line of natural habitat for the species to leave the Everglades area and expand to their natural habitat. The gene pool is inbred so much, the panther has a crook in its tail. I've actually seen them in myself growing up in swfl. As a small child in the 70s there was one in my backyard but they are afraid of humans and it was and ran. Then as and adult, I was driving in Lehigh acres early one morning and one came running to roadside and we made eye contact and it turned and ran. I live in the ocala area now but haven't seen a monkey yet but I don't get out much anymore.
After humans, these monkeys are the most abundant primates on this planet. They are extremely intelligent, they can open locks and even figure out how machines work. They can even make strategic decisions. They always work in teams.
Extremely dangerous intelligent creatures that destroy the environment. They do not belong here and need to be eradicated. This is Florida, not Cambodia.
@Shelly Love blah blah blah blah - get rid of them now before your grandchildren are forced to in 50 years. They are not going away or practicing birth control. And yes, they are as intelligent ……….as any 4 year old human.
@Shelly Love the destruction they leave behind is far from minimal, I live in Ocala and they’re dangerous vermin to us, they can kill children and small pets they rummage through everyone’s garbage yell at all times during the night and get bold to the point where they literally attack people for not giving them food. They need to be eradicated.
@@cu280 you have no ideas in India these things are everywhere cause one if there gods is a monkey and they won't kill it and instead feed them lol. They have taken over the streets just TH-cam macaque India
@@jerrywhite4235 There is a invasive species and that’s his property so I’m pretty sure he has the right to do whatever he wants If I was him I would set up a electric fence.
@@anb740 relocated if possible, but if that can't work sadly we can't allow invasive species to destroy an ecosystem. They should have never been released in the first place
I had no idea these vermin were living in Florida? Crossbow material. Nasty, vile creatures who’ve overrun other monkey species in their somewhat “native” land. How long have monkeys been wild in Florida???
For about 80 years now. In the the past they kind of stayed around the Silver spring park area but I’m guessing as the population grows some are venturing out further.
I just got croak a week long stay with a good friend and his family in the Ocala area of Florida. Needless to say that the resident invasive monkey population in now 60 monkeys LESS then 1 week ago. Amazing what a suppressed 10/22 with a 25 rd mag can do. Extra bonus points when you shoot a mother monkey with a infant monkey, a sand wedge works good then...
Did you see where in India yesterday, a monkey came in and took a 12 day old infant away from his mother while she was breast feeding him. Sadly, after multiple bite wounds and being thrown rm the rooftop, the infant did not survive.
Need to eliminate all invasive species from Florida! Need to have an open season on them like Snakes, hogs and Iguanas and the 47 other invasive Florida species!
What caliber for monkey? .223/5.56 seems about right. Not thick skinned animals. Or maybe go subsonic with a can and your could get more than one at a time. Letting these things breed seems like a huge mistake.
In South Africa on Vervet monkeys they use .22LR Rimfire and full power .22 PCP Air Rifles with 26 grain hollow point pellets out to 50 yards (Head shots.) with great success. Should do just as well on the Nasty macaque monkeys. A .223 /5.56 is Way Overkill! An not safe in a populated area. Plus expensive these days of hard to find ammo. It is a Cull Not a Hunt, so plenty of shots needed.
@@deutschedog3259 Fair point. A .22 LR to the brain head should do it. But still, a light 5.56 hollow point or ballistic tip would be impressive on any part of those things. They better start to cull them now (ie complete cull to zero population) before it gets out of hand. Without knowing how close the next house is, 5.56 may not be a good choice. Build a stand and shoot down (maybe).
Could you technically use a predator tag on these things? I can’t imagine sitting in a stand and all of a sudden seeing a troop of monkeys that’s crazy
You don't need any "tag", they are invasive and destroy the native environment.. they can be taken out by anyone, anytime. I shoot the fuck out of them when I see them.
Oh you mean like the farmers here who don't pull themselves up by their bootstraps they just get crop insurance because there's no migrant labor to help keep the cost of the food on your table down😅
I honestly thought it was funnier when she basically opens her segment with, "There's feces everywhere." Absolutely confirms what every viewer immediately assumes about monkeys.
Blame stupid people that don't live near these monkeys thinking they aren't dangerous, monkeys are not from Florida and was a stupid idea to let monkeys loose for whatever reason and watch what will happen when they get out of control and start biting children when visiting these parks, wipe them out before it's too late
They were already there 3 years ago: "There’s a new resident in the Julington Creek neighborhood Jacksonville. Also in St. Johns, St. Augustine, Palatka, Welaka and Elkton."
@Sabrina Dugan You are an idiot.. theres possums, coons, armadillos, bobcats, coyotes and ALLLLL kinds of shit in my yard daily. and I am in suburbia. if you aren't "seeing" them then you need some new glasses woman. shut up.
Air rifles would be perfect. Won't be able to hear it as loudly and it's got a small muffled sound to it.you got about four or five hunters out there with air rifles and they can take out quite a bit of those troops
Keeps putting food in feeder. "Why do these bastards keep coming back? Why won't they leave me alone!!" Puts more food in the feeder.
the feeder is for the native wildlife. non native wildlife must be removed, one way or another.
Put's food in feeder, waits in a blind with a .22lr for target practice.
put out some poisoned monkey food, ant-freeze drink, traps, ect.
Stop putting out feed and call the wildlife service 🤦♂️
@@jeddriggers5852 "Get your stinking paws off that, you damn, dirty apes!"
If they are infected with disease then it is time to break out the guns! This is NOT the time to be practicing 'live and let live'!
Except that poison travels up the food chain. I'm all for killing those nasty monkeys, but I would hate for predators like bobcats, Florida panthers, wolves, and birds of prey to be poisoned after eating these nasty things... not to mention innocent cats and dogs...
Kathryn Mitchell exactly - local orchard lays rat mice poison out under trees. Shortly thereafter rescued a huge barn owl - took him to wildlife center. Couldn’t be saved - ate poisoned mice.
JockBaloney exactly LET THEM FUCKAS DIEEE
Disease from deer ticks then herpes B herpes b is extremely extremely extremely rare to transmit between non-human primate to human. Basically you have to get mauled by a sick animal. Most monkeys go their entire life with only one or two outbreaks that last two weeks so the chances of even one animal in a entire troop having an outbreak at any given time it's extremely rare let alone compound that with baby animals specifically attacking a human is it very time and you have better chances of getting hit by lightning 3 times in a row.
There are reasons to cule being a stupid fuck isn't one of them
And by the way DNR is massively downplayed how many monkeys are out there increaser numbers 11% every single year. There are more than 4000 animals in and around the park stretching for a great distance around the park and my dad. There is no eradicating these animals
I'm surprised there's been no culling considering how deadly the disease they carry is to humans.
Perhaps they were put there on purpose? 🧐
@@LadyMaventhey were imported for a movie filming there in the 1930s and took up residence. Florida is the same kind of habitat those lil creeps are used to back in Asia.
@@mcwsu78Another video says they pre-date the Tarzan movie, that a tour company brought them in.
The Herpes B virus is only activated when a macaque is under extreme distress/attacked and can only be passed on from being bitten, so basically just don't try hurting them. Humans are the reason they are there in the first place, they're only doing what they know how to in order to survive.
You mean how deadly humans are too animals
I like the way they say these are non-native monkeys. If I understand right there are no native monkeys in the U.S., which this would be considered an invasive species, and should be treated as such. The fact that they are so genetically close to humans, it puts every one at risk for deseases they carry and vise versa.
Agree
Yeah, a lot of them are infected with herpes. Same with Morgan Island in South Carolina.
If he just starts shooting them, they'll stay away. They're smart.
Your gorgeous af @@nikicarrie4071
@@nikicarrie4071I want you
So since their not native we should do what with them? It's not their fault. And sorry but these monkeys live near humans all the time. It's the typical us government spreading fear when they don't like something they can't get their hands on.
Good luck ever trying to sell this property. This is like a rat infestation
Except rats are waaaaay better than these worthless vermin, and ALOT smarter
Might bring the price up
He could put a little additive to the corn and get rid of them that way. Not sure how legal that is though. I mean like someone else said they are like a rat infestation and there's no law against putting stuff in rat bait to get rid of them.
@The US Monkey Institute That occurred to me as well.
@The US Monkey Institute That would be FUN!
The critical error the boat tour guy in the 1930s made was that he put monkeys on an island because he thought monkeys didn't swim and Rhesus macaques love to swim. Vervet monkeys are also wild in Florida. There are those two Cercopithecoids and one wild group of Platyrhines down south. Burmese python are also wild in Florida. Florida has over 500 invasive species.
Wow, 500, that's INSANE!
Pythons are also invasive, not native to Florida
This is a much more diabolical plan by the UN/CCP devils.
Many are leftovers from the Tarzan Movies filmed there.
What is the Governer of the Florida doing about the monkey problem?
🤣
He said they are woke
He would never mess with his supporters.
too busy banning books !!
Probably getting some migrant labor to build a wall😅 hopefully he's working on the levees considering hurricane Seasons coming
Invasive species, sounds like the state needs to implement a year round hunting season.
That would be pretty fun I think.
Fuck that
Sounds like a good time, heard these monkeys in florida have herpes b virus. So why not right.
After done hunting another problem to sort out, the karens...
I'd like to know how things turned out. From all the videos I've seen of these things his kids will never b able to take food or drink outside, those things will snatch food and/or drink from a human, especially a child. I'd never of let my kid outside anywhere near where the monkeys were as diseases they carry is in their feces. There's no way to keep them off a property short of enclosing it in a cage which is exactly what a lady in Thailand i believe it was, had to do. The videos called I have to live in a cage.
That would be so much fun with a .22.
😋
Make sure you shoot em from a car. You don't want to get encircled by em. I'm tellin this based on my "personal experience".
@@la2123What happened? Wouldn’t the gunshot scare them away?
@@tpfrk8977 if you take one down especially mommy with baby, the rest will attack you in order to protect the baby. But if you miss the shot yes it scares them away.
460 Rowland...
Cool! Live targets! Better than going to the gun range.
Hell yeah. Why not get some target practice in while removing non-native animals?
Well if you can kill any of them disperse them on the outter areas. This sends a message to the others to steer clear
Also...get an air rifle. they hate loud noises so one shot from a rifle will scatter them real quickly. need to set traps out to
Yeah that's when i have my gun open season
Soooo much fun, i would shoot to maime so they suffer.
The Florida panthers probably love it
That's prolly the only positive thing about it
Very few Panthers make it this far north. The few Panthers we have are south of the caloosahatchee river because they have been unable to cross. The state has been making a crossing and a line of natural habitat for the species to leave the Everglades area and expand to their natural habitat. The gene pool is inbred so much, the panther has a crook in its tail. I've actually seen them in myself growing up in swfl. As a small child in the 70s there was one in my backyard but they are afraid of humans and it was and ran. Then as and adult, I was driving in Lehigh acres early one morning and one came running to roadside and we made eye contact and it turned and ran. I live in the ocala area now but haven't seen a monkey yet but I don't get out much anymore.
th-cam.com/video/bPUOQsIx6oA/w-d-xo.html
Unless they are in a pack then the cougar doesn't stand a chance.
@@tshaffer9681 LMAOooooooo
After humans, these monkeys are the most abundant primates on this planet. They are extremely intelligent, they can open locks and even figure out how machines work. They can even make strategic decisions. They always work in teams.
Extremely dangerous intelligent creatures that destroy the environment. They do not belong here and need to be eradicated. This is Florida, not Cambodia.
@Shelly Love blah blah blah blah - get rid of them now before your grandchildren are forced to in 50 years. They are not going away or practicing birth control. And yes, they are as intelligent ……….as any 4 year old human.
@Shelly Love the destruction they leave behind is far from minimal, I live in Ocala and they’re dangerous vermin to us, they can kill children and small pets they rummage through everyone’s garbage yell at all times during the night and get bold to the point where they literally attack people for not giving them food. They need to be eradicated.
@@cu280 you have no ideas in India these things are everywhere cause one if there gods is a monkey and they won't kill it and instead feed them lol. They have taken over the streets just TH-cam macaque India
BUT...you give them a mirror or reflective surface and they cant figure out their own reflection. They are survivalists...smart but so so so stupid.
Filipino friend told me these along with baboons are HATED in his homeland and are culled constantly
well if you know there are monkeys nearby maybe is not the best idea to put a feeder
Amen. You causing the problem yourself
@@jerrywhite4235 There is a invasive species and that’s his property so I’m pretty sure he has the right to do whatever he wants If I was him I would set up a electric fence.
Monkeys are an invasive species deer are not
OR to move there, with children yet!
Maybe stop putting food out for the monkeys? Seems like an easy fix.
Kill the nays stinking themes, they aa invasive vermin species that does not belong.
They’re feeding the native deer. The monkeys are taking over instead. They need to be exterminated!
@@anb740 relocated if possible, but if that can't work sadly we can't allow invasive species to destroy an ecosystem. They should have never been released in the first place
@Mark E shut the fuck up tough internet guy
Idiot. He isn’t putting out the food for the INVASIVE monkeys. The easy fix would to be to cull the monkeys.
"There's feces everywhere and the smell is horrendous."
Sounds like Miami.
@@KFrost-fx7dt😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Wait! Are we talking about L.A. or San Francisco?
@@Wolf88888 FL, same difference
Excellent targets for my Ruger 10/22 rifle.
I had no idea these vermin were living in Florida? Crossbow material. Nasty, vile creatures who’ve overrun other monkey species in their somewhat “native” land. How long have monkeys been wild in Florida???
For about 80 years now.
In the the past they kind of stayed around the Silver spring park area but I’m guessing as the population grows some are venturing out further.
I just got croak a week long stay with a good friend and his family in the Ocala area of Florida.
Needless to say that the resident invasive monkey population in now 60 monkeys LESS then 1 week ago.
Amazing what a suppressed 10/22 with a 25 rd mag can do. Extra bonus points when you shoot a mother monkey with a infant monkey, a sand wedge works good then...
Time to open a season on them. Like any invasive species, kill them all!!!
@@MrSpudz2 GOOD JOB!
Ummm...Has he ever heard of getting an AIR RIFLE? That's what they do in South Africa to handle the vervets.
Dog's, guns, beer. Problem solved.
Hell yeah ain't nothin that a beer can't fix
Time to do the "Shotgun Boogie" and stop the gravy train.
Get off my lawn, you damn dirty apes! Combination of Clint Eastwood and Carlton Heston!
More viruses that's just great
Not much different then your Saturday night
When politicians say you don’t need a 30 round magazine; this is why they are wrong.
Obviously, you've never hunted. JSTFU
Did you see where in India yesterday, a monkey came in and took a 12 day old infant away from his mother while she was breast feeding him. Sadly, after multiple bite wounds and being thrown rm the rooftop, the infant did not survive.
THEZE THINGS GOTTA BE STOPPED NOW (stopped meaning being eradicated and eliminated NOW.... RIGHT NOW)
Kill em all
Do you have a link
Monkeys are pest
If this is still happening I PERSONALLY VOLUNTEER to come solve this problem. 22LR, will even use full copper projectiles so no lead.
50 monkeys 5 years ago with 11% growth rate by now should be 70-80 monkeys.
@Vineyard Can you specify the exact location or any landmark? How many of em and what time do you usually spot em?
Need to eliminate all invasive species from Florida! Need to have an open season on them like Snakes, hogs and Iguanas and the 47 other invasive Florida species!
What caliber for monkey? .223/5.56 seems about right. Not thick skinned animals. Or maybe go subsonic with a can and your could get more than one at a time. Letting these things breed seems like a huge mistake.
HUGE MISTAKE
In South Africa on Vervet monkeys they use .22LR Rimfire and full power .22 PCP Air Rifles with 26 grain hollow point pellets out to 50 yards (Head shots.) with great success. Should do just as well on the Nasty macaque monkeys.
A .223 /5.56 is Way Overkill! An not safe in a populated area. Plus expensive these days of hard to find ammo.
It is a Cull Not a Hunt, so plenty of shots needed.
@@deutschedog3259 Fair point. A .22 LR to the brain head should do it. But still, a light 5.56 hollow point or ballistic tip would be impressive on any part of those things. They better start to cull them now (ie complete cull to zero population) before it gets out of hand. Without knowing how close the next house is, 5.56 may not be a good choice. Build a stand and shoot down (maybe).
Dude that's great target practice
You don't get to choose which wild life show up when you put food out for them, lol
Could you technically use a predator tag on these things? I can’t imagine sitting in a stand and all of a sudden seeing a troop of monkeys that’s crazy
You don't need any "tag", they are invasive and destroy the native environment.. they can be taken out by anyone, anytime. I shoot the fuck out of them when I see them.
Z Z Hey dummy it’s illegal to shoot them and they aren’t really bothering anyone your just a pathetic punk.
@@shanepate2960 false, its not illegal. They're invasive and damaging the local bird populations. And lots of them have herpes.
The US Monkey Institute Florida fish and game you may want to check your info before you find yourself in jail
I shoot them when I'm on the ocklawaha watch them drop off the trees into the river
Spotting them in North Florida now. Can hear them yelling sometimes in the early evening.
A family friend of mine caught one on his deercam a few years ago. I saw the pic. This is in Mayo off the Suwannee River. It's so crazy!
So lucky you are, i would kill and torture thousands of these vermin. I know where im moving 🐒🐒🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨
You could makes thousands selling baby monkeys to TH-cam freaks.
@@brandonknight431 torture? Lol
Everything at home ok? Some serial killer shit.
@@vonderloo3184 No don't sell monkeys. You can sell yourself.
Pffft if that was my property,I’d take care of that problem real quick
"This feeding frenzy is totally bananas" ... TRIGGERED!!!!!
I've heard of Twelve Monkeys, but this is ridiculous!
Makes you go bananas. 🍌 🐒
.22LR would work fine
Next thing you know florida will have elephants roaming around
tigers, lions, hippos and rhinos. We don't need to go to Asia or Africa for wildlife anymore!!
Obviously you've never been to Panama City Beach on spring break.plenty of elephants out there
@@nicdoe7436 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm thinking a 10/22, suppressed,with a scope.
@Sabrina Dugan Oh shut the hell up!.. these ain't gopher tortoises, they are dangerous vermin that don't belong here, idiot!
Ms. Seabrook, reporter lady, are you sure you're not reporting from San Francisco? This is what you get when you reward freeloaders.
Oh you mean like the farmers here who don't pull themselves up by their bootstraps they just get crop insurance because there's no migrant labor to help keep the cost of the food on your table down😅
0:53 omg she has humor!! 🤣
I honestly thought it was funnier when she basically opens her segment with, "There's feces everywhere."
Absolutely confirms what every viewer immediately assumes about monkeys.
Does FWC Care If You Shoot The Monkeys ? I Wouldn't Want Them In My Yard
Hmm, he really didn't know if there is food for an animal others won't come
Here's an idea, remove the feeder.
Open season, no bag limit. Bodies collected by Fla Fish & Game.
I'd try mildly flooding the area around the feeder and just place an electrical cord in it
And when they show up just flip the switch
No muss no fuss
You've seen "Congo" now get prepared for "Ocala"!
I want an update like is there still monkeys around the house bc this is crazy
I'm up here in 2023 waiting for an update, too.
They can be seen in Ocala, if not this guy's property. And their numbers must have increased ever since.
@@monkeytimestamps4915 why not just go there and have a look? Make sure to bring gun.
How did they get there?? Can't they be removed?
Why do you need a 30 rd mag? This
@omgitswicks did you catch it on your flip phone?
How did they get to the US?
Some stupid idiotic asshole though it was a good idea to bring them here
Put the bong down and refill the feeder, now!
Huh, what? No! 😂😂
You know you can shoot them invasive critters
Blame stupid people that don't live near these monkeys thinking they aren't dangerous, monkeys are not from Florida and was a stupid idea to let monkeys loose for whatever reason and watch what will happen when they get out of control and start biting children when visiting these parks, wipe them out before it's too late
Exactly. None of these bleeding heart clowns live around them. If they did, their opinions would change drastically.
What I would do it place a different feeder further out
Ummm take down the feeder, take away food source, they leave. I hope they start to replace them to other areas.
Is it illegal to shoot them? Arnt they a invasive species
They can live further north as well.... They just don't... Yet
They were already there 3 years ago: "There’s a new resident in the Julington Creek neighborhood Jacksonville. Also in St. Johns, St. Augustine, Palatka, Welaka and Elkton."
Looks and smells like NYC
Aren't these the same monkeys we used to see hanging on to a toothpick through an onion and a vodka martini
Why do we only have screenshots and not the video?
This was 6 YEARS ago.. did he move in? Did they "get along?"
Declare monkey season and open fire.
Just get a permit from the state official and have fun!
Oh looks like culling time
Hell yess
Open season on monkeys
IS THERE A WAY TO GET UP WITH THIS GUY
ITS AN EMERGENCY
Where did they come from
Quit putting food in the feeder!!!
They are smarter than most people. You didn't say you took the feeder down.
“This feeding frenzy is totally bananas” Shenhad to say it. Thee was no choice in the matter. Well done.
They WILL bother you and your kids.
I worked in a research center, and that's the kind of monkey they use for research, something happened and some escaped or released them.
Take the feeder down and wait and see what happens when they come to eat
not surprising, I imagine food might be difficult as that South Florida is not natural habitat...
Did u know why they can thrive in Florida and Morgan Island but not other parts of USA? Florida has 2 seasons, very close to Equator.
Get Tim wells out their asap.
I'd buy this property in a hart beat I'd love to catch me some dem tree rats
Stop putting food in the feeder
So what is the state of Florida gonna do about this..
They move around a lot , they pass thru a couple of time a year on the east side of the St John’s , but very never had a problem with them
1 800 Rent a Ocelot
Florida is such a mess in so many ways. It's becoming more and more a big lesson in NOT what to do with environment and politics.
They’re going to adapt And spread
Nope, they have adapted and they are spreading, even till the northeast of Florida.
Easy to fix. Stop feeding them.
POISON the food, you mean (?)
But he wants to condition the deer to come to that spot so he can shoot them too
@Sabrina Dugan You are an idiot.. theres possums, coons, armadillos, bobcats, coyotes and ALLLLL kinds of shit in my yard daily. and I am in suburbia. if you aren't "seeing" them then you need some new glasses woman. shut up.
Varmint air rifle .177 should do the trick
Air rifles would be perfect. Won't be able to hear it as loudly and it's got a small muffled sound to it.you got about four or five hunters out there with air rifles and they can take out quite a bit of those troops
oh wow my country have monkey a lot of by forest temple
Target rich environment.
GEE .......... MAYBE STOP FILLING UP THE FEEDER !!!!!!!!!!!
Exactly. If he doesn't want wild animals in his yard he shouldn't be leaving food out for them.
POISON THE FOOD; you DON'T WANT THESE THINGS LEFT TO THEIR OWN DEVICES, they're taking over cities in phillines, india, Malaysia
He has the right to feed the deer. But your right. Stop putting food in it until this issue is fixed.
@@SkyBlue-us7np wild ??? No invasive
22 mag
I don't live that far at north of there they come on my property they're dead no ifs ands or buts
Good job uneducated bubba
@@shanepate2960 okay my educated friend what would you do
Best wishes for your hunting success
Hrmm. I'd love to visit with a bunch of cages and some bait...
Is there a hunting season on them
Bro I want to move to there. This guy is so ungrateful smh
U better move to Morgan Island SC home to 4000 rats.
@@la2123 too many other scientists there, I’d like to perform my own experiments
Then you must know these monkeys whereabouts and what time they are hanging out. Just get a permit for usd150, buy a cage trap and bring a gun.
@@Dr.LongMonkey must be a million pity fun
That awkward moment when a video has the word video in the title to let you know that it’s a video.
Yes to let people know it's not a porn
We need these monkeys
For what exactly? Shooting targets?
This is my dad there are no more monkeys but there's coyotes and dogs and deer bucks and but we dont see much of them and bears and other things
This guy: Enough with your monkey business!
MISSING CHILDREN AND CAVE SYSTEMS BATMAN!
Good luck monkeys if they ever make there way to Texas 😂😂
Do not let them learn how to ride horses! Whatever you do, NO HORSES!
I have a solution in three words: 12-gauge birdshot.
Two words bucks shot
Why would you want that many on your property