NFH attracting tons of creepy loud wildlife by feeding them all day and causing unhealthy conditions
Our next door neighbors have lived there for a while. We were friendly with them until the woman started demanding that we do things with our property like removing our backyard fence, cutting down all of our trees, painting our house "another color" because she doesn't like blue houses (??), keeping our kids inside because she doesn't like to hear kids playing, and getting rid of our lawn tractor which we don't even use very much. We have stopped initiating conversations with her because her demands have been ridiculous. She is always demanding something. Also, and it has been getting worse, we now have tons of crows, ravens, vultures, rats, mice, deer, foxes, and raccoons that she is feeding food from her kitchen all day. She even goes to the grocery store to buy fresh food for them. It's creepy to watch them all hanging around just for a scrap of food and they make a LOT of constant noise starting at sunrise and stopping at dark. Several other neighbors have called the wildlife protection police who have done nothing other than to tell her she is not supposed to feed wildlife. The wildlife protection police have been out to her property at least 7 times over 2 years. We are all tired of hearing squawking birds and dealing with the other animals marking and pooping on our properties! We are regularly shooing these pests off our front and back porches but they continue to come back looking for food. These aggressive wildlife are not afraid of humans anymore. The woman won't talk to any of the neighbors who approach her to discuss the problem. She just goes into her house and laughs from inside. We have security camera video and photos as evidence of the all-day feeding but the authorities think that WE should solve the problem. Good luck with that. Those of us with kids are concerned that the aggressive wildlife is approaching humans without being afraid because they are looking for food and we are concerned for our kids. Any suggestions on what we can do?