Posted by Just Another Old Geezer on March 17, 2011 at 13:41:23 from (216.105.208.2):
I need some advice. My cousin has an unused dairy barn. It currently houses four barn cats and a farmall M tractor. Some varmint has been eating cat food and dirtying the water bowl (looks like they wash their feet and it). It has been going on all winter. There have been no tracks to and from this barn in the winter other than cat tracks. So we assume whatever this animal is, is living in the barn. This barn is in central Wisconsin, so skunks and raccoons should have been in hibernation. We are trying to determine what kind of varmint(s) might be the culprits, and what is the best way to dispatch them. The basic plan is to trap and then to dispatch these critters with extreme prejudice. No relocation program. So the question is: what type of critters could we be dealing with?. What's the best type of trap to use that won't kill cats as well? And what type of bait(s) should we be considering? All suggestions welcome thanks
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