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Wcs tube traps #8043110
01/07/24 08:51 PM
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I’m having trouble getting them to commit to the tube trap. I followed the instructions and placed bait on the inside directly above the pan. Using peanut butter and seeds. I know they’re active because the bits of bait I had just outside the trap are gone. Have the traps about 10 feet off ground on trees. Squirrel activity is obvious so I know they’re here. Thoughts ?

Re: Wcs tube traps [Re: wistrapper97] #8043143
01/07/24 09:29 PM
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1) put the bait on the pan

2) why are you trying to catch them in the trees?

Assuming you are trying to catch squirrels living in a house, place the traps near the entry hole, preferably with an excluder over the hole.

Re: Wcs tube traps [Re: wistrapper97] #8043378
01/08/24 06:51 AM
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Positive set thd trap at the hole. And what type of squirrels? The tube traps will work on grays, but reds are too light.

Re: Wcs tube traps [Re: wistrapper97] #8043418
01/08/24 07:50 AM
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I put some bait UNDER the pan. And some on the pan. Place the traps near where you are seeing them. I use peanuts.

Re: Wcs tube traps [Re: Tommyran] #8043548
01/08/24 10:43 AM
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T is correct,peanuts in the shell, They dig at the front trying to enter after one/two are caught!

Re: Wcs tube traps [Re: EatenByLimestone] #8044481
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Re: Wcs tube traps [Re: Brian Mongeau] #8044486
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Greys. Just trying to reduce population. After I posted this I checked and got one. Putting bait on and under pan seems to work

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