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Ideal trap locations for catching raccoons include areas with high raccoon activity, such as food sources and travel corridors, and should be set up in a way that allows the animal to move into the trap without feeling threatened. This often involves camouflaging the trap and baiting it with a strong attractant. A good location can significantly increase the chances of a successful catch.
Choosing the Right Location
When selecting a location for raccoon trapping, look for areas with a high concentration of raccoon activity. This can include food sources such as pet food, bird feeders, and garbage cans, as well as travel corridors like fences, trees, and water sources. A good location should also provide adequate cover for the raccoon to move into the trap without feeling threatened.
Setting Up the Trap
To set up a raccoon trap effectively, it’s essential to camouflage it to blend in with the surrounding environment. This can be achieved by placing the trap in a thicket or behind a tree, and covering it with leaves or branches. The trap should also be baited with a strong attractant, such as a combination of peanut butter, marshmallows, and fruit. The bait should be placed in a way that allows the raccoon to easily access it without triggering the trap.
Baiting the Trap
When it comes to baiting a raccoon trap, a combination of sweet and savory flavors can be highly effective. A mixture of peanut butter, marshmallows, and fruit such as apples or berries can be placed in the trap to attract raccoons. The bait should be placed in a way that allows the raccoon to easily access it, but not so easily that it triggers the trap. It’s also essential to check the trap regularly to ensure that it’s set correctly and to avoid unnecessary harm to the animal.
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