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		<title>Learn how to Trap a Live Animal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I had the wonderful opportunity (sarcasm) to trap a raccoon that was becoming too frequent of a visitor in our backyard and just loved our garbage cans. Remember to familiarize yourself with the parts of the cage trap that you are using and how it operates BEFORE attempting to trap the varmit in question. There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently I had the wonderful opportunity (sarcasm) to trap a raccoon that was becoming too frequent of a visitor in our backyard and just loved our garbage cans. Remember to familiarize yourself with the parts of the cage trap that you are using and how it operates BEFORE attempting to trap the varmit in question. There is no doubt in my mind that <a href="http://www.backyardstyle.com/shop/index.php?page=shop-browse-m-WOODSTREAM&amp;brand=Havahart">Havahart Live Animal Traps</a> are the best on the market.<a href="http://www.backyardstyle.com/shop/index.php?page=shop-flypage-14603"><img class="alignright" src="http://www.backyardstyle.com/shop/shop_image/product/4e9e133b10565d02716c173d743aee46.jpg" alt="" width="332" height="334" /></a></p>
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<li>Allowing the animal to become familiar with the cage trap before trapping is often helpful. The best way to do this is to place the cage trap where the animal is used to feeding &#8211; near the garbage cans. Prop the doors open but do not set the cage trap. Placing bait in the cage trap at this time is optional.</li>
<li>It is advantageous if the animal is hungry before you trap. You may want to suggest to anyone feeding the animal to refrain for a few days.</li>
<li>Decide upon your course of action once the animal is caught. Check with your local or state Game Commission to determine the lawful method of disposing of a captured wild or nuisance animal.</li>
<li>Pictured to the right is the <a href="http://www.backyardstyle.com/shop/index.php?page=shop-flypage-14603">raccoon trap</a> that I used on my varmit.</li>
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<p><strong>Trapping Tips</strong></p>
<p>Here are some helpful guidelines to follow when trapping the animal:</p>
<ol>
<li>Locate the cage trap in an area where animals are often observed.</li>
<li>Place the <a href="http://www.backyardstyle.com/shop/live-traps.php">cage trap</a> on a level surface.</li>
<li>Position a side of the cage trap against a wall of a building or in a path commonly traveled by the animal.</li>
</ol>
<p>All Havahart® traps are constructed of sturdy wire mesh, galvanized for maximum resistance to rust and corrosion. Mesh openings are smaller than competing traps of comparable sizes. Fully assembled and ready for use, Havahart® cage traps come in models sized for a variety of animals. Some models open at both ends to give target animals extra confidence to enter the trap. Traps have the following features:</p>
<ul>
<li>Double and single door models to meet consumer preferences</li>
<li>Fully assembled or collapsible</li>
<li>Super fast spring loaded doors</li>
<li>Easy to bait, set, and release</li>
<li>High tensile, sturdy wire mesh, steel reinforced for long life</li>
</ul>
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		<title>Preparing to Trap that Varmit Getting into your Garbage!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 04:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Preparing to Trap a Live Animal Recently I had the wonderful opportunity to having to trap a skunk that was becoming too frequent of a visitor in our backyard. Remember to familiarize yourself with the parts of the cage trap that you are using and how it operates BEFORE attempting to trap the varmit in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.pet-dog-cat-supply-store.com/shop/shop_image/product/c2946fb0670b272288a261a45ae41964.jpg"><img style="FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; WIDTH: 221px; CURSOR: hand" height="271" alt="" src="http://www.pet-dog-cat-supply-store.com/shop/shop_image/product/c2946fb0670b272288a261a45ae41964.jpg" border="0" /></a><strong><span style="font-size:130%;color:#000099;">Preparing to Trap a Live Animal</span></strong></p>
<p>Recently I had the wonderful opportunity to having to trap a skunk that was becoming too frequent of a visitor in our backyard. Remember to familiarize yourself with the parts of the cage trap that you are using and how it operates BEFORE attempting to trap the varmit in question. There is no doubt in my mind that <a href="http://www.shanestack.com/shop/index.php?page=shop-browse-m-WOODSTREAM&amp;brand=Havahart">Havahart Live Animal Traps</a> are the best on the market.</p>
<ol>
<li>Allowing the animal to become familiar with the cage trap before trapping is often helpful. The best way to do this is to place the cage trap where the animal is usedto feeding. Prop the doors open but do not set the cage trap. Placing bait in the cage trap at this time is optional.</li>
<li>It is advantageous if the animal is hungry before you trap. You may want to suggest to anyone feeding the animal to refrain for a few days.</li>
<li>Decide upon your course of action once the animal is caught. Check with your local or state Game Commission to determine the lawful method of disposing of a captured wild or nuisance animal.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Trapping Tips</strong></p>
<p>Here are some helpful guidelines to follow when trapping the animal: </p>
<ol>
<li>Locate the cage trap in an area where animals are often observed. </li>
<li>Place the cage trap on a level surface.</li>
<li>Position a side of the cage trap against a wall of a building or in a path commonly traveled by the animal.</li>
</ol>
<p>All Havahart® traps are constructed of sturdy wire mesh, galvanized for maximum resistance to rust and corrosion. Mesh openings are smaller than competing traps of comparable sizes. Fully assembled and ready for use, Havahart® cage traps come in models sized for a variety of animals. Some models open at both ends to give target animals extra confidence to enter the trap. Traps have the following features:</p>
<ul>
<li>Double and single door models to meet consumer preferences </li>
<li>Fully assembled or collapsible </li>
<li>Super fast spring loaded doors </li>
<li>Easy to bait, set, and release </li>
<li>High tensile, sturdy wire mesh, steel reinforced for long life</li>
</ul>
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