Posted by IOWA NORTHEAST on November 28, 2010 at 13:06:06 from (206.72.18.89):
We set out some bait for the coon, and there was alot of mud tracks going into old buildings with piles of dung all over.
I have done this before, and always got some.
This time no luck, and was wondering if we got carried away with the poision / pop ratio?
This is the first time I used the blue, always had the yellow stuff.
Lets just use a 12 fluid oz can of pop for a base --how much poision?
They seemed to ignore the drink, so we was wondering if to much poision spoiled the drink?
I intend on placing some dog food in a live trap that is wired shut so they can smell the dog food, but can't get at it.
I also figure the dog food will give them something to do after the drink, so they don't get to far away. The reason is, there are lots of places close by to die in, and never be seen.
I figure on mixing some antifreeze in the mixture so it does't freeze till it gets drank.
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