ADC Trapper Forum

No Profanity *** No Flaming *** No Advertising *** No Anti Trappers *** No Politics
No Non-Target Catches *** No Links to Anti-trapping Sites *** No Avoiding Profanity Filter


Home~Trap Talk~ADC Forum~Trap Shed~Wilderness Trapping~International Trappers~Fur Handling

Auction Forum~Trapper Tips~Links~Gallery~Basic Sets~Convention Calendar~Chat~ Trap Collecting Forum

Trapper's Humor~Strictly Trapping~Fur Buyers Directory~Mugshots~Fur Sale Directory~Wildcrafting

Trapper's Tales~Words From The Past~Legends~Archives~Kids Forum~Lure Formulators Forum


~~~ Dobbins' Products Catalog ~~~


WCS
(Please support Wildlife Control Supplies, our sponsor for the ADC Page)






Print Thread
Hop To
Sprays for Raccoons????? #3395900
10/30/12 02:23 PM
10/30/12 02:23 PM
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 131
Crestview, FL
Bryce Hartzog Offline OP
trapper
Bryce Hartzog  Offline OP
trapper

Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 131
Crestview, FL
My cousin asked if I can get some opinions on anything he can put in his attic to deter the coons from coming in. He has already sealed the entrances with sheet metal and flashing, but wants to know what he can disperse throughout the attic that might keep the coon from wanting to come in. He asked if Fox urine would be a good Idea, I told him that it would stink the house up and I have caught coons in dirtholes that I used Fox urine on the backing so I advised him it would not be a good choice. any input will help. Thanks guys.


Anything worth doing half way, is Not worth doing at all...
Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3395951
10/30/12 03:31 PM
10/30/12 03:31 PM
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 111
NM
H
HD_Wildlife Offline
trapper
HD_Wildlife  Offline
trapper
H

Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 111
NM
Sounds like he "sprayed" with exclusion materials, if he did it right, no need to go making the house smell funky or adding things
that might cause human health issues. None I've ever seen given that would make a raccoon pack it up that won't do the same or
worse to the occupants of the house.

Good exclusion is solid and should make the future incursion a non-issue (again if done properly on a solid home).

Justin

Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3395957
10/30/12 03:37 PM
10/30/12 03:37 PM
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 131
Crestview, FL
Bryce Hartzog Offline OP
trapper
Bryce Hartzog  Offline OP
trapper

Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 131
Crestview, FL
That's exactly what I was thinking, Thanks for the Reinforcement.


Anything worth doing half way, is Not worth doing at all...
Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3395970
10/30/12 03:47 PM
10/30/12 03:47 PM
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 25,677
Georgia
warrior Offline
trapper
warrior  Offline
trapper

Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 25,677
Georgia
2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile applied frequently.


[Linked Image]
Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: warrior] #3395975
10/30/12 04:00 PM
10/30/12 04:00 PM
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 111
NM
H
HD_Wildlife Offline
trapper
HD_Wildlife  Offline
trapper
H

Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 111
NM
Too Funny David! I had to look it up - not afraid to admit that, for those "google averse" folks.

"The compound 2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile (also called o-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile) (chemical formula: C10H5ClN2), a cyanocarbon, is the defining component of a "tear gas" commonly referred to as CS gas, which is used as a riot control agent. "CS gas" is actually an aerosol of a volatile solvent (a substance that dissolves other active substances and that easily evaporates with it) and 2-chlorobenzalmalononitrile, which is a solid compound at room temperature. CS gas is generally accepted as being non-lethal. It was discovered by two Americans, Ben Corson and Roger Stoughton, at Middlebury College in 1928, and the chemical's name is derived from the first letters of the scientists' surnames.[4][5]"

Justin

Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3396022
10/30/12 04:55 PM
10/30/12 04:55 PM
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,361
mequon, wisconsin
P
Paul Winkelmann Offline
trapper
Paul Winkelmann  Offline
trapper
P

Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,361
mequon, wisconsin
Let's not forget the compound that made me famous in some circles ( and infamous in many others ) good old CHC13 or Trichloromethane. ( Ha Ha, back to Google )

Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3396049
10/30/12 05:18 PM
10/30/12 05:18 PM
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 131
Crestview, FL
Bryce Hartzog Offline OP
trapper
Bryce Hartzog  Offline OP
trapper

Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 131
Crestview, FL
Oleoresin Capsicum (OC Spray) since we are on the subject.. haha


Anything worth doing half way, is Not worth doing at all...
Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3396080
10/30/12 05:38 PM
10/30/12 05:38 PM

D
DaveK
Unregistered
DaveK
Unregistered
D



The good thing about having the chlorine atom in the organic compound is that it will not be flammable. The bad part is the toxcicity and persistence in the environment (think liability).

Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3396886
10/31/12 12:54 AM
10/31/12 12:54 AM
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,361
mequon, wisconsin
P
Paul Winkelmann Offline
trapper
Paul Winkelmann  Offline
trapper
P

Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,361
mequon, wisconsin
See, that's why tricloromethane is better. Not flamable, no toxicity, and evaporates faster than a paycheck.

Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3396902
10/31/12 01:26 AM
10/31/12 01:26 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 284
southwest, VA
andyva Offline
trapper
andyva  Offline
trapper

Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 284
southwest, VA
Dihydrogen monoxide, when used in sufficient quantities could be a very effective deterrent, especially in cold climates.

Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: andyva] #3396984
10/31/12 06:46 AM
10/31/12 06:46 AM
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 3,824
Lower Alabama (Daleville)
L
LAtrapper Offline
"Professor"
LAtrapper  Offline
"Professor"
L

Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 3,824
Lower Alabama (Daleville)
For a good report about DHMO see http://www.snopes.com/science/dhmo.asp


Note to self- Engage brain before opening mouth (or hitting the ENTER key/SUBMIT button).

Ron Fry

Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3397020
10/31/12 07:41 AM
10/31/12 07:41 AM

D
DaveK
Unregistered
DaveK
Unregistered
D



Paul - well...if you store it too long...you might detect the odor of freshly mowed grass. If that happens, we will not be hearing from you on this board. Look up phosgene...

Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3398000
10/31/12 07:08 PM
10/31/12 07:08 PM
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,361
mequon, wisconsin
P
Paul Winkelmann Offline
trapper
Paul Winkelmann  Offline
trapper
P

Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 1,361
mequon, wisconsin
Dave, now we are probably talking about different substances because that's how I got in trouble in the first place. Al won't use it ( although it's probably manufactured in Michigan ) because his doctor told him about health problems; notably kidney failure. The stuff that all the old doctors talk about ( including mine ) is highly flammable. The stuff that's used today is a cleaning agent and you couldn't ignite it with a torch. I've had gallons of it in my basement for twenty years and except for my failing mentality, I'm doing fine.

Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3398046
10/31/12 07:30 PM
10/31/12 07:30 PM
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 6
Indianapolis, IN
P
ProLine Offline
trapper
ProLine  Offline
trapper
P

Joined: May 2010
Posts: 6
Indianapolis, IN
Instead of what to add to the attic think of what to take out. If the attic was home ot Raccoons in the past try to remove the odors as much as practical., feces piles as a minimum

Re: Sprays for Raccoons????? [Re: Bryce Hartzog] #3398488
10/31/12 10:15 PM
10/31/12 10:15 PM
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 30
St. Louis area
D
Dave Schmidt Offline
trapper
Dave Schmidt  Offline
trapper
D

Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 30
St. Louis area
The Snopes report on DHMO is priceless!


ALL OUT Wildlife Control
Previous Thread
Index
Next Thread




Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.1