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Post by Robert Smith on Dec 20, 2011 16:46:32 GMT -5
Well Rob, How did it go?
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Post by Sgt Rob on Dec 25, 2011 11:31:18 GMT -5
I ended up with one catch on the fence in a 110, One of the 110's I had set on the house entrance did what I feared and jumped away missing the squirrel and opening up the hole allowing the squirrels to get out and feed. They were back in the attic by dark the same night so I set up a one-way door trap and caught three. I believe the 110 is a useful tool on the fence line but I am going to stick with cage type traps on the entrance holes in the house.
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4leaux
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Post by 4leaux on Dec 25, 2011 15:57:57 GMT -5
I definitely understand. Every house/job is is different in its own way. What works on one may not on another, and vise versus. The more tools i have at my disposal the better my odds.
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Post by Sgt Rob on Jan 1, 2012 10:30:48 GMT -5
I had one more squirrel in a 110 on the fence line yesterday. Total tally is 2 squirrels in 110 bodygrip on fence line and three in the one-way door trap as they exited the attic. The bodygrip is a useful tool with 40% of the take.
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