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    Default Caught the little beggers


    Had trouble with something tearing down my bird feeders. Had to wire the suet cake feeder to the clothesline pole. set up game cam and got this. More than 1. Yes that is a fence I have around my bird feeders. The cats thought it was a McDonald's drive through. Just pull up, stop, jump up and grab bird then drive on. Name:  031.jpg
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    Now you know who the culprit is, what are you going to do with them. I saw your home lake is the burbouse river so i'm assuming that youre close to me. I have a live trap you are welcome to borrow if you want.

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    I have trapped ten of them so far on my front porch. I give them a ride across the lake to the campground area.

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    Have a live trap. But struck out last night. Using peanut butter and syrup for bait. can use only stuff that my cats won't eat. The peanut butter & syrup usually works good for me. Going to relocate them to a conservation area when I catch them.Can't put bird feeders back up until I catch them. They keep tearing them down. They are really good at climbing a metal clothes line pole or they are standing on each others shoulders to reach them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by perchplucker View Post
    Have a live trap. But struck out last night. Using peanut butter and syrup for bait. can use only stuff that my cats won't eat. The peanut butter & syrup usually works good for me. Going to relocate them to a conservation area when I catch them.Can't put bird feeders back up until I catch them. They keep tearing them down. They are really good at climbing a metal clothes line pole or they are standing on each others shoulders to reach them.
    I use dog biscuits.

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    Default Was one of the Original "Ghost Busters"

    Now he is The Premier "Coon Whisperer"......Who ya gonna call!!

    I just KNOW it was a big one!!!
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    Default Caught the little beggers

    Dad went to check his trap one morning and had caught a coon and a cat. Cat didn't like it. None.

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    Still striking out. I have never had so much trouble live trapping masked bandits before to relocate them. Had to chain the lids tight on dog food can and chicken feed cans. They were popping the lids off. These guys are smart or they are trap wise. going to get some sardines today and putting that in right before dark. got it set inside my fence to keep cats away from feeders.

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    Try sweets, i.e., hard candy, sugar, honey. they are a member of the bear family! Keep cats and birds away too as sardines if the best bait I know of but here comes the cats and the birds and maybe skunk,,....so ! They love a grape scent! Put a piece of aluminum foil in there as well with some kind of sweet scent on it. "town coons" like foil and in general they like to check out shiney things. Put live trap with end of trap against tree and then they can't see the end in the back of the trap. Put just a little on the outside to keep them around the trap also and that'll tweek their curiousity. Make sure the bait is all the way back in the live trap with some on the trip pan if this is a live trap, if it ain't, don't put it on the trap pan. Caught 55 of 'em one year, in my yard, same one old trap, same tree! Not wanting too either, for I trapped for years and really didn't want to fool with it all,,... but our animal control person was letting all the ones they trapped in town,,... out, releasing them just across the hyway from us! I sent them all for a long vacation in,,... canned coon! Good luck.

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    Tried peanut butter & syrup. Nothing. Tried grapes. Nothing. Tried the feed they keep breaking in to get. Nothing. Never had this much trouble before. Dang educated pests.

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