Posted by Mark - IN. on August 06, 2008 at 20:51:58 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: critter in my barn posted by Nancy Howell on August 06, 2008 at 09:56:23:
I did that to a friend. Kept taking the food out of the trap, not springing the trap. Went on for about a week, then I started putting more food back into the trap than he started with. Second day of that I got a call, "You son of a .....". Was all in fun. We're still friends. Same guy when we were kids we made a huge box trap and set it up outside a badger den. We figured as kids, little kids that we could capture and train it to be a pet. Probably was a good thing wasn't in or didn't come out of its den when we set it up or checked it. Probably best we didn't catch it. Then was a time when we did catch a skunk in a box trap that we weren't trying to catch. We tried to make it a pet too. That didn't work out so good real fast. Was a series of mishaps pretty much starting from the moment we first opened the trap, but we idn't give up for a while, not even after getting stinked. It just didn't work out so good.
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