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Yes...It IS Possible To Trap In The Rain!!!
After pondering how to leave a trap set up in the rain, I came up with
a VERY simple and effective solution! If you have a medium to large size pet carrier, take the door off (this shouldn't be hard to do). Then, simply slide the trap inside the pet carrier! (Of course, you should be sure that the entry to the trap is sticking out of the pet carrier. Duh!) You now have a solid roof over your trap, along with ventilation on all four sides so that the odor of the bait can be spread all around. I did this last night and it worked like a charm! I caught a cat...but it wasn't my beloved little Albert. :-( Not YET, anyway! |
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