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Choose a dog-proof trap for raccoons that is sturdy, secure, and easy to set, with a minimum trigger sensitivity of 5 pounds and a secure lock to prevent accidental triggering.
Selecting the Right Trap
When selecting a dog-proof trap for raccoons, consider the trap’s size, material, and design. A sturdy metal trap with a secure lock and a minimum trigger sensitivity of 5 pounds is essential. This will prevent accidental triggering by pets, children, or other animals.
Setting the Trap
To set the trap, follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Typically, you’ll need to place bait in the trap, set the trigger, and secure the lock. It’s essential to place the trap in a location where raccoons frequent, such as near a food source or den. Use a minimum of 2-3 traps in areas with high raccoon activity to increase the chances of catching the target animal. Set the traps in areas with good concealment, such as dense vegetation or near a tree, to reduce the risk of pets or other animals triggering the traps.
Additional Safety Considerations
When using dog-proof traps for raccoons, always follow local regulations and guidelines for humane trapping. Ensure the trap is set in a location that allows for safe and easy removal of the captured animal. Consider using a trap with a quick-release mechanism to minimize the risk of injury to the animal. Additionally, keep pets and children away from the trap site to prevent accidental triggering or exposure to the captured animal.
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