Varmint hunting or varminting is the practice of
hunting
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vermin — generally small/medium-sized wild
mammals or
birds — as a means of
pest control
Pest control is the regulation or management of a species defined as a pest (organism), pest; such as any animal, plant or fungus that impacts adversely on human activities or environment. The human response depends on the importance of the da ...
, rather than as
games for
food
Food is any substance consumed by an organism for Nutrient, nutritional support. Food is usually of plant, animal, or Fungus, fungal origin and contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, protein (nutrient), proteins, vitamins, ...
or
trophy
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. The targeted animals are
culled because they are considered economically harmful
pests to
agricultural
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crops,
livestocks or properties;
pathogen
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-carrying
hosts/
vectors that
transmit cross-species/
zoonotic diseases; or for
population control as a mean of
protecting other
vulnerable species
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and
ecosystems
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.
The term "varminter" may refer to a ''varmint hunter'', or describe the hunting equipments (such as a
varmint rifle) either specifically designed or coincidentally suitable for the practice of varmint hunting. Varmint hunters may hunt to
exterminate a nuisance animal from their own property, to collect a
bounty offered by another landowner or the government, or simply as a
hobby
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.
Targets of varmint hunting

The term ''varmint'' is a
US colloquial term for ''vermin'', though it refers more specifically to
mammalian or
avian pests, including:
*
Predators which can kill/maim
domestic animals:
badger,
coyote,
foxes,
mink,
raccoon
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s,
snake
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s,
snapping turtles,
weasel, and
wolverine
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.
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Rodents and
lagomorphs that can damage
croplands or
pastures:
beaver,
gophers,
groundhogs,
muskrat,
coypu (also known as nutria),
prairie dogs,
porcupine, and
rabbits.
*
Urban wildlife that can cause damage to buildings and properties, create mess/
fecal pollutions, or
carry disease:
feral pigeons,
rats, and
squirrels
Squirrels are members of the family (biology), family Sciuridae (), a family that includes small or medium-sized rodents. The squirrel family includes tree squirrels, ground squirrels (including chipmunks and prairie dogs, among others), and ...
.
* Birds perceived as
damaging to crops:
crows and ravens,
sparrows, as well as
passenger pigeons and
Carolina parakeets,one of which was driven to
extinction
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in part by pressure from
indiscriminate hunting.
*
Invasive species
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, such as
starlings and
wild boar/
hogs, that are
preying on or
displacing desirable
native species
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.
Equipment
Blowgun
Shorter
blowguns and smaller bore
darts
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Point ...
were used for varmint hunting by
pre-adolescent boys in traditional
North American Cherokees villages. They used the blowguns to cut down on smaller raiding rodents such as rats, mice, chipmunks and other mammals that cut or gnaw into food caches, seed and vegetable stores, or that are attracted to the planted vegetables. While this custom gave the boys something to do around the village and kept them out of mischief, it also worked as an early form of pest control. Some food and skins were also obtained by the boys, who hunted squirrels with blowguns well into the 20th century.
Airgun
Air rifles are commonly used in built-up environments, where the targets might not be particularly far away but are high up on
trees/
structures or in obscure corners, and the risk of
overpenetration,
ricochets and
stray shots need to be minimized. Airguns are more powerful and accurate than blowguns, but much quieter and with less
terminal damage than
firearms, and thus more suitable in
urban and
suburban environments where
noise complaint and
ballistic safety can be an issue.
Firearms
Since varmint hunting is a form of
pest control
Pest control is the regulation or management of a species defined as a pest (organism), pest; such as any animal, plant or fungus that impacts adversely on human activities or environment. The human response depends on the importance of the da ...
, and minimally regulated by law, the definition of what constitutes a varmint firearm tends to vary by regional pests. The definitive varmints are ground burrowing animals such as
groundhogs and
prairie dogs. These animals are small, alert and difficult to approach closely, and hunting them requires a long-range, highly accurate rifle. Because of this, models labelled "Varminter" will generally fit the following characteristics:
* high-velocity
caliber
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, for a flat trajectory (see
external ballistics)
* lightweight
projectile
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, designed for minimum
overpenetration (see
terminal ballistics)
* extreme
accuracy, for the ability to hit small targets at long range (see
accurizing)
* heavier
barrel
A barrel or cask is a hollow cylindrical container with a bulging center, longer than it is wide. They are traditionally made of wooden stave (wood), staves and bound by wooden or metal hoops. The word vat is often used for large containers ...
, for more consistent
internal ballistics
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In guns, internal ballistics covers the time from the propellant's ignition until the projectile exits the gun barrel. The s ...
so the gun can be fired more frequently without its
precision being detrimented by heat build-up
To reduce noise, flash, and
hearing damage,
silencers are sometimes employed on varmint rifles.
Examples
*
Bushmaster AR-15 based Varminter model; includes extended heavy barrel, adjustable trigger, and no
iron sights (being designed for dedicated use with
telescopic sights).
*
Remington 700 SPS: Has a 26" heavy contour barrel with standard features that include a hinged floorplate magazine, sling swivel studs, and a drilled and tapped receiver.
*
Ruger No. 1 Varminter single-shot rifle; equipped with scope base and rings for telescopic sight, available in high velocity calibers with extended heavy barrels. While the trigger is factory set and locked, the trigger does include sear engagement and overtravel adjustment screws, which can be adjusted by a
gunsmith.
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Savage Model 12 Varminter; includes adjustable trigger, and free floated extended heavy barrel, no iron sights, and a
benchrest style stock.
*
Sierra Varminter line of bullets; light weight,
hollow point and
soft point bullets designed for high velocities, minimal penetration, and maximum expansion needed for varmints.
*
Henry Repeating Arms Varmint Express .17 HMR: Features a high-comb Monte Carlo style buttstock optimized for use with a scope, fiber optic sights, and an 11-round capacity. Henry Repeating Arms produces over a dozen different lever action rifles chambered for .22 WMR and .17 HMR, both of which are ideal cartridges for varminting.
Impacts on varmint populations
Hunting of varmint has typically been to reduce
crop
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When plants of the same spe ...
loss and to stop predation of
livestock. This hunting has imposed an
artificial selection pressure on the organisms being hunted.
[Allendorf, Fred W., and Jeffrey J. Hard. "Human-induced evolution caused by unnatural selection through harvest of wild animals." ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'' 106.Supplement 1 (2009): 9987-9994.] The selection pressure on varmints is probably for younger reproduction ages and earlier maturity. Varmint hunting is also potentially selecting for behavioral changes that are desired, animals avoiding human populated areas, crops, and livestock.
See also
*
Nuisance wildlife management
*
Pest control
Pest control is the regulation or management of a species defined as a pest (organism), pest; such as any animal, plant or fungus that impacts adversely on human activities or environment. The human response depends on the importance of the da ...
*
Rat-catcher
*
Vermin
References
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