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When trapping near residential areas, be aware of pet owners and their pets, consider alternative trap locations, and follow local regulations to avoid conflicts.
Communicate with Pet Owners
Before setting traps, inform nearby pet owners about your trapping activities and provide them with information on how to identify and avoid the traps. This can be done by distributing flyers, posting signs, or knocking on doors. Having open communication can help prevent unnecessary conflicts and ensure the safety of both pets and trappers.
Trap Placement Strategies
When choosing trap locations, consider placing them at least 100 yards away from houses, buildings, and other structures to minimize the risk of pet encounters. This distance allows for a safe buffer zone and reduces the likelihood of pets triggering the trap. Additionally, avoid trapping in areas with high pet activity, such as pet parks or areas with known pet owners.
Best Practices for Raccoon Trapping
To minimize conflicts with pet owners, use non-toxic baits like fruits or vegetables, and avoid using scented lures that may attract pets. When setting traps, secure the trap with a lock and consider using a trap box to protect the surrounding area from pets. Following local regulations and best practices for raccoon trapping can help prevent conflicts and ensure a successful trapping operation.
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