Posted by Nancy Howell on August 06, 2008 at 16:12:57 from (75.20.233.152):
In Reply to: critter in my barn posted by Nancy Howell on August 06, 2008 at 09:56:23:
I am using dry cat food as bait. I know the raccoons love it and will eat several pounds in one nite. I'm going to put food all the way in the back of the tap tonite and clip the trap door open. Hope it gets "comfortable" going in the trap. Then Thurs nite, more food, but set the trap.
If I get something, I'll let ya'll know.
It it is a raccoon, it may get a ride to the farm in e. Tx. (136 miles away)
P.S. Can't use poison, don't want to kill my barn cats. Can't shoot because of the horses and barn cats in the barn, plus cement floor means a miss or stray pellet could go anywhere and I'm inside the city limits and my nasty neighbor would jump at any chance to cause me grief.
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