I need to clear out some red squirrels in my yard. I can't shoot 'em so I thought I'd trap 'em. I've got a 110 connibear. Would I be wise to pick up a 120?
I need to clear out some red squirrels in my yard. I can't shoot 'em so I thought I'd trap 'em. I've got a 110 connibear. Would I be wise to pick up a 120?
1 spring will suffice.
110 will be plenty strong enough, but may have better luck with a small cage type trap.
And ya better make sure ya don't trap any of the favorite cats. Matter of fact, the right cat might fix your problem. jd
It seems that people who do almost nothing, often complain loudly when it's time to do it.
When we moved to town 30 years ago we brought the right cat. Sadly she passed on and I've used quiet .22 loads for many years. There's too many neighbors now to do that. Cage traps have their own problems too. I'll use my 110.
110 and 160 or 220 all will take care of the problem.
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