Howdy,
On Mon, 1 Sep 2008, Eric Murray wrote:
> When I trapped small rodents for wildlife studies, peanut
> butter was the bait of choice. Just about every small mammal likes it.
Someone else mentioned this too... I'll try it.
> If the squirrel's entry point is still open you can try chasing it
> around the basement to encourage it to leave that way, then close up the
> hole so it can't get back in.
This is another mystery that I don't know the answer to... I don't live
in the basement or anything, but I can't figure out how it'd have gotten
in. There really aren't any openings that I know about.
Perhaps came in the attic and shimmied down between the chimney and the
wall? No clue.
> If you are live trapping don't forget to leave some cotton or other
> fluffy nesting material in the trap so the critter can stay warm
> overnight.
So am I a huge jerk if I don't particularly care about live trapping?
Aren't there like 9 billion squirrels?
Mark
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