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Posted By: Stewie

Weasel boxes - 02/10/24 02:42 PM

I'm making a few weasel boxes. I see some people make a hole in the back and cover it with hardware cloth to help let bait scent out. Good idea or not? We can get quite a bit of snow here and thinking snow could fill in from the back.
Posted By: Law Dog

Re: Weasel boxes - 02/10/24 02:45 PM

Originally Posted by Stewie
I'm making a few weasel boxes. I see some people make a hole in the back and cover it with hardware cloth to help let bait scent out. Good idea or not? We can get quite a bit of snow here and thinking snow could fill in from the back.




That powder we get could be a problem maybe skip the screen and smear the lip of the front hole instead.
Posted By: Northof50

Re: Weasel boxes - 02/10/24 02:46 PM

yes just do it
the hardware cloth is perfect
Posted By: patrapperbuster

Re: Weasel boxes - 02/10/24 03:09 PM

Hardware cloth or holes drilled in back are both ok.

I like an overhang of about 3-4 inches on front of boxes. Helps when it snows. It keeps entrance hole visible
Posted By: backroadsarcher

Re: Weasel boxes - 02/10/24 03:28 PM

Instead of hardware cloth I just drill a bunch of holes in the back side of the box. Just less work.
Posted By: Trapper Dahlgren

Re: Weasel boxes - 02/11/24 07:17 PM

I just smear some scent on top,
Posted By: MJM

Re: Weasel boxes - 02/11/24 07:32 PM

Just cut the back 1/4" shorter than the sides.
Posted By: bctomcat

Re: Weasel boxes - 02/11/24 07:53 PM

Keep your weasel boxes simple, use a milk carton stapled to the trap with a pan trigger: [Linked Image]
Posted By: rendezvous

Re: Weasel boxes - 02/11/24 08:37 PM

I made a few of the fence slat weasel boxes, they seem to work fine...

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Posted By: patrapperbuster

Re: Weasel boxes - 02/11/24 10:27 PM

Weasel boxes can also be made longer to hold a trap at both ends.
Any body who goes after them a lot ever try that? Worth the extra time?
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