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2007-11-04 11:44:11 · 4 answers · asked by le 1 in Pets Fish

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That would depend upon how many there are and how long they have been there. Often times it is impossible as we see in the killer bee invasion that has not only been not stopped but is continuing to spread.

2007-11-04 11:53:32 · answer #1 · answered by Al B 7 · 0 0

In addition to "how many", it would also depend on the method used, the extent of the area involved, and who's doing the work. If it was professional (private) animal control specialists, it would be a lot more expensive than if it were a government agency, conservation agency, or college/university group.

Without knowing more details, there's no way to get an accurate estimate.

2007-11-04 12:06:36 · answer #2 · answered by copperhead 7 · 1 0

How do you humanely "get rid" of a cat, puppy, rabbit, snake or baby? You uncover a residence for it. Why do you believe a fish is any much less foremost or alive? Find your neighborhood aquarium society, I'm constructive they're going to purchase them or undertake them. SOME puppy retail outlets will take them. Or you would uncover properties for them your self or promote them on the net.

2016-09-05 10:25:53 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It costs the life of the fish

2007-11-04 13:06:30 · answer #4 · answered by Chad, M.D. 4 · 0 0

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