Posted by david from kansas on September 27, 2020 at 07:18:37 from (199.58.181.4):
In Reply to: racoons posted by Mi-Bill on September 27, 2020 at 01:43:33:
Have a lot of problems with coons in my barn and of course, in the sweet corn patch. Can catch one almost daily in my barn as I have grain in there in paper sacks that they love. Cat/dog food works good but you will catch cats until they learn their lesson. I live catch them in the popular wire traps and have never had one damage a trap. Yes, possums occasionally and skunks occasionally. I usually just relocate them 10-12 miles from the farm. Caught a lot of young one lately as there must be several litters around here. Wouldn't think they would be much of a problem here on the flat lands as there is no river or creek that consistently has water in it for 8-10 miles, but there are a few farm ponds within a mile or two that stay wet most of the time. f you want to avoid catching cats just use a grain pellet that has some molasses and you will be successful.
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