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Posted by Mike in MI on March 06, 2006 at 19:04:51 from (209.210.232.27):
In Reply to: about them coons... posted by Tim Shultz on March 06, 2006 at 15:13:34:

Tim, I was caughting them with a live trap also got three in two days. Got two at my dads. Brought trap back to my place the next morning I seen where the trap door been closed. But no coon. After picking up the trap I seen this big hole on the bottom side of the trap where something had prided the wires apart from the welds. I assume it was a coon but wasn't sure what ever it was had a bad temper! I called the place where I sent bought this trap from and they said they don't warrenty them. Wasn't to happy with them over that.just out $58.00. I didn't think it would be possible they could destroy a trap like that. Really don't know why they took the bounty's off them in the first place. They,ve become a menous here. They,ve tryed to take the sideing off the house to get in the attic. I heard something about this chemical you can buy at the feed mill and mix pop in with it and you need to be carefull of any pets don't get in it. Forgot the name. They told me what ever that would eat this wouldn't get far from the bait and die. Did have a pic. of the damaged trap couldn't find it. Mike
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