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For confined spaces, a preferred type of trap for muskrats is a No. 1 or No. 2 size Conibal trap, also known as a "box trap" or "box snare", which allows for quick and humane capture.
Choosing the Right Trap
When it comes to trapping in confined spaces, the right choice of trap is crucial. A No. 1 or No. 2 size Conibal trap is ideal for muskrats due to its compact design and ability to adapt to tight spaces. This type of trap typically consists of a wooden or plastic box with a spring-loaded door that snaps shut when the animal pushes on a trigger.
Setting Up the Trap
To set up the trap in a confined space, such as a muskrat lodge or a narrow tunnel, it’s essential to use the right bait and placement. Fresh fish or aquatic plants are excellent baits for muskrats, and should be placed in the trap in a way that encourages the animal to trigger the door. The trap should be positioned in a location where the muskrat is most likely to enter, such as the entrance to the lodge or tunnel. It’s also essential to check local regulations regarding trap placement and size before setting up the trap.
Additional Considerations
When trapping in confined spaces, it’s essential to consider the muskrat’s behavior and habitat. Muskrats are most active at dawn and dusk, and tend to move through narrow tunnels and channels. By understanding these behaviors, you can increase the chances of catching a muskrat in a confined space. Additionally, it’s crucial to check the trap regularly to ensure that the muskrat is not trapped for an extended period of time, which can lead to suffering and decreased quality of the fur.
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