Set 12 and caught 3 last night . Used dry cat food and marshmallows . Gonna use some loud smellin wet food next go round
That's a good question and one I haven't read a single definitive answer to yet in anything that's been published. I know one thing, the higher the population of armadillos grew over the years at our place, the less turkeys we have seen. Now, I don't know if having, what seems to be, a rebounding turkey population has to do with our extensive trapping efforts OR annihilating the armadillos….but we have taken the approach of "kill them all" - why not? Used to be, we got after them because they tore up all our fields and roads. When the idea of turkey nest invasions came to the brain, we really got after them.But what about armadillos?
What is their impact to nesting turkeys?
Im switching baits as well. Im going to use sardines in soybean oil next time i set. I think the dog food/marshmellow combo has ran its course for a while on my place even though im still getting pics of coons.Set 12 and caught 3 last night . Used dry cat food and marshmallows . Gonna use some loud smellin wet food next go round
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Cheap Jack Mackerel works really good too.Im switching baits as well. Im going to use sardines in soybean oil next time i set. I think the dog food/marshmellow combo has ran its course for a while on my place even though im still getting pics of coons.
buy the cheapest canned catfood or tuna fish you can find.Cheap Jack Mackerel works really good too.
One thing that kept me from trying something like that first is cleaning the traps afterwards if you dont catch anything. Do you just spray em out ? Seems like it would rot and get rough down in the trap. I guess bugs would take care of itCheap Jack Mackerel works really good too.
I use fruit loops and strawberry Hersey syrup on top. Used to use the cheapest cat food with strawberry syrup on top they seem to love the fruit loopsIm switching baits as well. Im going to use sardines in soybean oil next time i set. I think the dog food/marshmellow combo has ran its course for a while on my place even though im still getting pics of coons.
Fruit loops do smell incredible. I could see that working!I use fruit loops and strawberry Hersey syrup on top. Used to use the cheapest cat food with strawberry syrup on top they seem to love the fruit loops
How do you hang it in the tree?I will hang a can of wet cat food or tuna in a tree to where coons cants reach it. I then set the traps with dry food. I draw them in as far away as I can to catch and kill them. I don't want to just kill everyone of them on my property but all of my surrounding neighbors as well and drawing them in with tuna or cat food up in the air works pretty well.
How do you hang it in the tree?
I'm thinking those little deer mice are the culprits most nights. Good deal on the possums.We added 3 more grinners this morning. That makes 9 so far for 2023
We are having a problem with, I believe, ants. Something has been cleaning out several of our traps, even just overnight. We placed cameras up over a few of them and nothing was on them. I've seen beetles in them in the warmer months. I've seen a few ants, but not enough to wipe out a trap that quick. If it is ants, we'll need to figure something out.
Could be. We've caught 2 mice this year and one last year. We also caught a tweetie bird last year as well. When I walk up on those mice, I just think, "man, that's a hell of a way to go!"I'm thinking those little deer mice are the culprits most nights. Good deal on the possums.