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Looking forward to getting some of the new mk4 traps they are suppose to be available in a matter of weeks if all goes well. Oh and they wont be called FENN MAGNUM just FENN MK4 with a 'S' stamped on the plate.
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you been seeing wood blewits jok they got different coloured caps mate. woody are more blue and purple, field blewits tend to be brown or sometimes grey capped. taste good though either way. just cook em well if you aint ate em before
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Is This The New Stoat Trap?
unclepesta replied to EDDIE B's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
They don't require warfare on humans to be this humane! killing murderous predators is getting rather awkward and pricey. -
Make sure you have a very secure pen and never underestimate pig power,Don't trust em too much they got one hell of a bite Saddlebacks are very nice pigs and very tasty they make a great cross with large whites ect. My friend had gloucster and i think they are a good pig with nice tasty fat,they also seemed quite easy to keep. You could do your own kill and butchering but in all honesty its not for the novice, scalding the pig is a art on its own especially with a hairy muddy pig. Before slaughter put em in a nice clean straw pen so they can tidy themselves up and feel good,but d
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Something For The Weekend, Sir?
unclepesta replied to EDDIE B's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
Phil its sounds like your thoughtful wife is probably the best catch you ever made congratulations sir -
Around the bags of dog food i doubt it as most of the pound shop stuff is gonna be much less palatable. Quality of bait is important as you want em to eat it well and not get a sub lethal dose. I would store dog food sacks secure, galvinised feed bin for example and keep it clean before starting with poison
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Something For The Weekend, Sir?
unclepesta replied to EDDIE B's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
Here's one, at the bottom of this page http://pest-contol-papers.boards.net/board/14/young-sons-misterton Lots of other good stuff if you have a flick through. Thanks Eddie these catalogues show the wire standards (TEALERS) being commercially made. Although they were new creations to some in late 40's these catalogues show the wire standards incorporating brass wire as to act as swivvel being commercially sold around that time, it even states the twist in some catalogues,They were already in use way down south around suspected time of there creation in scotland in 1949 . ver -
Bedroom Full Of Fcuking Euro Hornets !!!
unclepesta replied to sussex's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
European hornet? what one lol i know of a fair few subspecies to have been classified. wasp or hornet will soon livley things up lol, i sh*t myself t'other night when old queenie buzzed in early hours,and she was on her own.she soon perked me up i never killed her but she must have got burnt on the light before i put her out on doorstep cos next morning i found her dead where i left her. Its amazing how small things can make a grown man pack up and move out thanks for posting sussex imo its the best post up for a while on this section as its got a bit dull.thanks for sharing -
Something For The Weekend, Sir?
unclepesta replied to EDDIE B's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
Nice one Eddie :DDo you know if there are there any pre war catalogues in existence? -
Non targets like kids electricians plumbers, Oh yeh that customer that always likes to nose about behind your work. Those traps jump and bite lol keep it caged or at least under decent cover. Its a genral requirement for good reason
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Putanges The Sequel On Youtube
unclepesta replied to MAG1980's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
what region of france is clive? -
Putanges The Sequel On Youtube
unclepesta replied to MAG1980's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
fortunately the trap outlasts most licensed poisons to come out on the market, there is a demand for poison free solutions. poisoning and chemicals may not have a future in this environment friendly world, just a maybe. so far the mole trap is free of all the issues and restrictions of poisons. if trap testing of mole traps happens then it might be goodbye to tongs/putanges. -
stick out some fox wires too
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there is a vaccine http://www.thebrc.org/Facts%20Sheet%20RHD-2.pdf
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maybe the tealer was bent by micky maybe not
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im near phil so im now charging 200 per mole now he's tied up lol
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i think there is a anti on this post
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they dont like it micky, where is the picture of the hanging strangulated badger lol
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Any closeup pics of how the twig support works FENN? http://www.thehuntinglife.com/squirrel-snaring/
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1.. no skill needed 2 3 5 i think snares shine above in many circumstances. 6 is probably a fair opinion 7 is the same for snares if using in a cable restraint capacity, i have snaring experience and started using the restraint concept a few years back, woodga made some microlock snares and sent em down, i caught fox next day on em alive and well. Im not knocking the traps im just sticking up for the wires.
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the man behind the tool is the important factor,I would be of the opinion that peg would catch more in snares than most trappers with traps,and quicker. snares are taboo in many peoples minds, that is why traps are used more often. nobody really thinks about snaring options, but some of us do. snaring is for folks who wanna understand things a little bit deeper. refine the sets through real knowledge. you cant really get it on a day course because its a honed skill. that said i think pegs offering of instruction is about as good as it could get. a solid foundation to put you on
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remember that bedbugs can stay hidden in a crevice for months without feed once its been through its moults that is. fogging and blanket spraying subdues movement of these insecticide sensitive bugs. you probably will bet called back a few weeks or a few months later after fogging or blanket spraying.
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direct hits are what gets results not blanket treatments find that crack and they wont be back lol the blanket spray of the room that most techs do at the close of the treatment is the result of anxiety lol
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check out peg & gun he is the boy to put you right on snaring, he is north i think. check out his recent post,he is doing some snaring days, get on it.
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for capping use a suitable wire gauze to act as a exluder,thats if you dont want to completely seal it off. camera to check the linings
