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Curb side trash bags

We just use good garbage cans with lids. Anything in a bag or in a can without a lid usually gets made a mess of before morning. Coons and the neighbor's dogs are the worst.
 
That's part of the reason I don't put my shit out at the curb until the morning of. Plus people are assholes and wind could knock them over.

Yep think i will start doing that - just get up early - my drivesay is 150 ft. Long so I can't manage one of them wheeled carts in the winter - j put it in the car trunk and drive it down to the road - dang i tried amonia, bleach, double bag n - mint bags - nope - got a overgrown brush field across the road - think its coons - maybe yotes - too old for this shit
 
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Can you burn most of it and carry the rest to the gas station? Or do you use enough to justify a dumpster? We burn all our burnables and share a dumpster for the rest. Any table scrap food goes to the chickens. Not much left for a critter to get.

Some people build a trash bin out of old water tanks around here. It lives at the end of the driveway all year around. Dirt road living
 
Like Dave mentioned could you build a box or crate of some sort they would take the trash from? Several up here with those just off the driveway/road.
 
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Dan can you attach a cart too the lawn mower and take up too the road?
Neighbor does that with a small trailer across the road. Couple trash cans and all their bags piled on the night before. Every so often they have a mess as it isn't enclosed.
 
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IMO, removing food waste is the best way to prevent this if you're left with only placing bags out the night before. Like Dave, we burn all our burnables, the chickens eat the raw, non-meat food scraps, the dogs eat cooked leftovers, and we recycle. As a family of 4, we produce 1 or 2 13-gallon trash bags a week. We rent a big trash can from Rumpke for $2 a month and fill it every 2-3 weeks.
 
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Yep think i will start doing that - just get up early - my drivesay is 150 ft. Long so I can't manage one of them wheeled carts in the winter - j put it in the car trunk and drive it down to the road - dang i tried amonia, bleach, double bag n - mint bags - nope - got a overgrown brush field across the road - think its coons - maybe yotes - too old for this shit
I'm old too. I live where we get 100" to 200" of snow a year. Unless it is deep they will roll or drag or slide. I sometimes have to run the snow blower to cut the path. You usually got a 24 hour window. Now that it is just me and the Misses we got big enough wheel cans we can wait a week if needed. It beats re bagging. The next door neighbor has 200' of gravel drive and he is 80. He gets it out, sometimes in the bed of his p/u or he hooks the handle to the hitch and rolls it out that way!

Nothing short of rapid onset lead poisoning stops the critters, and there is always another one ready to bite the bullet for them bags...
 
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IMO, removing food waste is the best way to prevent this if you're left with only placing bags out the night before. Like Dave, we burn all our burnables, the chickens eat the raw, non-meat food scraps, the dogs eat cooked leftovers, and we recycle. As a family of 4, we produce 1 or 2 13-gallon trash bags a week. We rent a big trash can from Rumpke for $2 a month and fill it every 2-3

Yes i use to have a set up like yours - but not farm n any more - we got open burning regs and stuff had to get a permit to burn brush and fire department had to get approval from EPA and do it as training - in the past i just did it my self - this county is going regulation nutz - recycle what i can at local recycle center - thanks for your reply
 
I have similar situation as you Geezer. Long driveway and early pick up.
We have had some success with dumping ammonia into the bag before tie it off. Mom will take a couple sheets of newspaper slightly wadded up and put them at the top of the inside and hit them with ammonia (a cup or two) before sealing. The paper holds the ammonia better. The heavy smell of ammonia seems, (for the most part) to deter the critters.
 
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Dan, talked too a buddy who works for Republic…. He said they offer a “backyard service“ they’ll pick up the cans where you store them. Service is a little more, but you’ll have less issues with the critters and time for cleaning up after them…. You can call them and ask about it….
 
Dan, talked too a buddy who works for Republic…. He said they offer a “backyard service“ they’ll pick up the cans where you store them. Service is a little more, but you’ll have less issues with the critters and time for cleaning up after them…. You can call them and ask about it….
Thanks i have Republic now but if your drive is over 100 ft they have to send a supervisor out to see if they will provide the service - so i requested a inspection zz worth a shot - thanks