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Post by williambevels on Mar 24, 2010 15:23:57 GMT -5
Woodchuck bait formulas 1 1 pt. fruit base 120 drops Melon Oil
Woodchuck bait formulas 1 1 pt. fruit base 100 drops Mulberry Oil
other Woodchuck ingredents that can be used in fruit paste or another base
Broccoli Essence Oil (tart) 4 Herb Paste (ground, wet) Melon/Cantaloupe Oil (sweet/sharp) Mulberry Essence Oil (tantalizing)
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Post by Sunshine on Mar 29, 2010 6:14:07 GMT -5
we just use chunks of apple.
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Post by wheelers on Apr 30, 2010 12:25:05 GMT -5
Same here
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Post by hotwire on May 14, 2010 9:33:23 GMT -5
I use a 110 in the exit/entry of the den or sit and watch them come out then give them a .22 cal pill.
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Post by trapper7 on Aug 12, 2010 11:19:26 GMT -5
I've used cut up apples and cabbage in a box guarded with a 120. They can devastate a garden.
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Post by backwoodsman on Aug 12, 2010 23:44:57 GMT -5
They love fruit and veggies and persimmons around here in particular. Yes they sure can trapper. We kill everyone of them we can at the farm. They also undermine smaller outbuildings and are just a plain nuisance. Dogfood has some draw too if you run into a smarter one.
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Post by scansy on Aug 30, 2010 16:52:50 GMT -5
Never could catch one with apples around here. But when I use broccoli they can't wait to get caught.
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Post by huckleberry on Sept 17, 2010 23:02:12 GMT -5
Scansy that must be a eastern thing. Knew a fella that moved here from out there and he used the same thing. I tried it and never caught a bloomin thing.
For some reason cinnamin apples work great. Cooked cinn. apples. I use alot of melon rinds, apples, and brussel sprouts myself. Add a drop or two of anise oil and it gets even better.
Back woods, when I was a kid I made good money gettin rid of Gh's for farmers. dang I miss those days. Wish I had a dollar for every one I got back then. I get several calls for them now, but in town. Can't shoot them now have to trap them.
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Post by trapper7 on Oct 6, 2010 14:44:58 GMT -5
Sure, woodchuck had to be brought up and I went into my garden to pick a few buttercup squash. Something's been taking bites out of about 6 or 8 of them. My guess is a groundhog. Have to get out the 120s.
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