closed #181422
Wildlife Conflict
S High St & E Queens Way, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA
- Case Date:
- 9/7/2022
Dead deer in the middle of High St near Queensway
Dead deer in the middle of High St near Queensway
I was walking my dog on the path around the retention pond (off of Azalea Lane, toward the Summit Point Apartments). I noticed a deer following along beside us, watching us. When my dog noticed the deer and went toward her, the deer became aggressive and hooved (for lack of better term) my dog. We began running away from the deer, she followed but stayed in the forest. The deer continued following in the forest until we got to the street in Bayberry.
Running loose, always!
I have 2 cats that are My neighbors cats That are destroying my trash my wife's flowers and defecating In the flower beds which we are finding I have talked to our neighbors about not letting them roam around and it has had no resolve
We have 2 adult and about 5-6 kits roaming our yard and neighborhood and becoming aggressive towards our neighborhood pets. Also concerned about children as we have grandchildren visit often and there are other small children on the block. We had a rabid fox a few years ago in our yard (another house - we've moved). These don't appear rabid at this time, but know they are carriers.
Why isn’t the city addressing the deer population? They are a nuisance, attacking my dogs and destroying property.
Dead deer, dear.
Case# 179118 The address where the issue is occurring is 211 S Kimble Dr Bldg C Apt 34 Bloomington IN 47404 My phone number is 7739970533
Our neighbors will not control their dogs. They constantly let them out on their porch above us and allow them to pee and poop which falls on our porch. They constantly have them off the leash and the dogs have popped in front of our apartment door and they made no attempt to clean it up. Today they had the dogs off the leash again and 2 of their dogs ran into our house as we were trying to retrieve our packages.
There is a dead deer on the west side of the road in front of 4259 N. Kinser Pike.