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riven1950 wrote:
Just don't put two or more in the same trap / container for transport or you will see one hell of a fight / bloody mess. My dad was catching some once and hauling them to a local park. Decided to save a trip and held one in a box overnight, then caught another, and dumped both in the same container for transport. Freaked my mom out. they fought to the death, or at least one of them did! I did not see it but heard the story several times, not a pretty sight. They obviously were not friends.
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JJBIRISH wrote:
I know a lot of fisherman, hunters, and trappers, all nice people but if America had to depend on them for their food, there wouldn’t be a weight problem in this country… :B
The last shoot I watched even most of the clay birds got away… better get a cat…
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imgoin4it wrote:
Many times you can borrow a tap from the local animal control folks and trap it. I got one to get squirrels once and years later got one to tap feral cats. Took the squirrels about 10 miles out of town to a wooded area. If you don't take them pretty far away they come home. The cats I turned over to ANIMAL control. If you cannot borrow a tap they can be purchased at a Tractor Supply store - not cheap
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LarryJM wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
A live trap is the lest messy way to get out of the RV. But, of it got inside through the AC you better pull the cover off and check in there. I bet you are going to find damage that you are going to need to repair. Sucks.
Yep the only way is in I would think would be thru the metal covering over the Evap coil and with a hole your A/C efficiency will be in the dumps. I still have a hard time seeing how he go in from the outside, but I guess it's possible.