Monday, January 18, 2010

Squirrel trapping problems?

Ahhh the squirrels keep stealing the bait and dont set the trip plate off. And yea i put the bait far in back of the trap. Any ideas and how to stop this. Thanks.Squirrel trapping problems?
This works great! It'll catch every squirrel in the area.


I put the bait (usually a cracker smeared with peanut butter) UNDER the live trap, just beyond the tread plate, then I anchor the trap to the ground with a couple of tent peg's or long nails/spikes. Work's everytime..like clockwork!Squirrel trapping problems?
**** a trap get a gun and and shoot der head off dats wut i do
Like John said...





Just this afternoon I caught the stinkin' tree rat that's been scurrying around in my attic and annoying the wife. Two little dabs of peanut butter on the trip plate and half a pecan stuck on each one.





Make sure the trap operates smoothly and set it so it's just on the verge of releasing.
screw a trap buy a .22 rifle
Put some peanut butter on the trigger itself, so the squirrel will apply pressure directly to it.
I smear my bait on the trigger itself also
Shoot the squirrels instead, you'll save on bait. Or you could tie the bait into the trap so they have to work at it to get it off.

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