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edit to the above that i just remembered, the settings are all done through the phone call,its like setting up a voicemail, only you go into settings and set it up for the alarm type you want.. hope you get what i mean
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minkpolice looks a very nice unit, here is a cheapo alternative (not sure on depth)i think people have had success with these type when moved they activate a message ect ect http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MINI-SPY-Vehicle-GSM-GPRS-GPS-Tracker-Car-Vehicle-Tracking-Locator-Device-TK102B-/221994927010?hash=item33afedc3a2:g:~V0AAOSwFqJWl665 basically fits to trap door and the closure activates it,the message is then sent to your mobile, you can call it and listen to the animal in the cage,you can waterproof with a micro sealy tub, not sure about depth in water or if these work well at depth
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on a fair few occasions moles would surface gasping for breath i didnt like it, cruel way to die,that aside trapping is still better results all round its safer and more productive in all ways.
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any holes a goal
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old rockin rabbit
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if you can get hold of woodga he will make you what you want. if none of the other places can help try this place, i did buy some locks and they were ok. dunno who runs it but he has some ready mades with nice inline swivel. remember a tool is only as good as the man weilding it. http://fox-snaring.co.uk/
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mole trapping, gassing moles is expensive and no guarantee, the soil type weather ect and all this plays part, not excluding second man requirement. so for moles trapping is the most effective safe and considerate form of control imo.
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im with darcy nice n fast but you can catch em on a rabbit wire too i just prefer cable now. pocket sets are great with a loaded cable, set a fox wire or two if your setting baited sets one always turns up sooner or later to inspect the baited area.
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fumigation is a big subject and modules and learning takes time, the course is probably vertibrate based not spi or stack fumigation, but if it is its a good deal at 250. the learing in fumigation is quit long study or it use to be..for me it was lol. spi for many is a learning curve in itself. i dont do fumigation anymore but its a big section with many checks and balances. i expect the course is a bit more indepth with the vertibrates and saftey, good for beginers and people going into it, learning is ongoing as with everything,safety is no1, it might be a pain for old boys who done it
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very nice fellow is eric. i said i would send him a copy of his old videos if i locate them.
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no he is alive i speak to him on another forum, he just does not have any of his videos.. there out there somewhere. he is a good snareman on mink and i would enjoy watching his stuff instead of eastenders or corrie haha.
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hello anyone got eric space mink trapping snaring dvds?
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upright machine and pull lines big chief
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keep your eyes open for the scissors with coil springs instead of leaf springs
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i found the foam alright it works quite well.. i always seem to use it to close to the nest, it just melts and falls apart..but works. so i only use it on ones i can access and need removing.. safer than dust for removal jobs.. ive done a few already and removed em using foam it can be a little messy with nest break up but no dust to worry about.
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it comes in sm yes arry phosphine gas its used for rabbit gassing burrows. strong garlic smell. it comes in small spheres like a lead musket ball-it will activate with moisture in air when taken from canisters. placed deep in burrows the ball breaks down to a dust.. stinks of garlic.
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yes arry phosphine gas its used for rabbit gassing burrows. strong garlic smell.
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cant beat a bit of liver.. free if your out and about or cheap if you have a word with the butchers. i would prefer liver cut up in portions in freezer rather than dead chicks, so would ferrets i reckon
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jarvis you made the point ferrets are very touchy when they have given birth to there young,leave them well alone is best imo- no sneek peeking. also feed up on run up to birth and dont worry about cleaning hutch so much at this time. you will just piss the her off make her unsettled and she will start eating em and killing. i was always told off for wanting to see if she had em when a young kid. even though some jills didnt mind it didnt change the fact its risky messing and disturbing them too much. feed up well and plenty of water so you dont need to mess with em.. keep dogs and stuff away
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be careful it aint phostoxin
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Victor 120-2 Is Illegal.. Update On Use.
unclepesta replied to unclepesta's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
the definitions is where the interpretation gets mixed up.. imo the belise 110 would suffer and not be classed as a clone of bmi magnum 110 due to non magnum jaw shape.. its not equivalent in all respects in some peoples view. ive seen good reports on the belise but i reckon it might fall short of some views on clone. cos its not magnum jawed its more likley to get put in the standard jaw section like a standard 110 duke not like a 110 magnum duke that would pass as clone. i think someone who uses these should check it out further if in england. -
Victor 120-2 Is Illegal.. Update On Use.
unclepesta replied to unclepesta's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
my thoughts too.. one more thing i didnt think duke listed a 116 at the moment so i wonder where thats going to appear for sale?? i must admit i have not looked around for them any sense so someone might find em and post a link if they turn up for retail uk or u.s. it will be interesting to see the price. ive been in contact with bill a few years back but i wont bother them about 116's im sure others are on the case so i will wait and see what comes home to roost 55s ive not used but it sounds like very good news for owners of that model. just a shame the 120 was not added and belise clarif -
Victor 120-2 Is Illegal.. Update On Use.
unclepesta replied to unclepesta's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
my thoughts too.. one more thing i didnt think duke listed a 116 at the moment so i wonder where thats going to appear for sale?? i must admit i have not looked around for them any sense so someone might find em and post a link if they turn up for retail uk or u.s. it will be interesting to see the price. ive been in contact with bill a few years back but i wont bother them about 116's im sure others are on the case so i will wait and see what comes home to roost 55s ive not used but it sounds like very good news for owners of that model. just a shame the 120 was not added and belise clar -
Victor 120-2 Is Illegal.. Update On Use.
unclepesta replied to unclepesta's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
look at this.. duke 116 on the stao... but for greys no mention of mink and its a 116.. more confusion. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2015/1427/made -
Victor 120-2 Is Illegal.. Update On Use.
unclepesta replied to unclepesta's topic in Snaring, Trapping & Pest Control
i myself would say yes but i reckon some ejjit might try and say the jaw difference matters no matter if its for or against a better trap. the bmi and bridger have clearly similar jaw dimensions. the belise has different angles. m shape is magnum thats what they will see. but im hoping your right jd and my opinion is wrong.. im playing the devils advocate, some visit at a set gets heated with some official or something, they could be picky if you get what i mean. let the courts decide they say is the usual thing most get in such arguements. im gonna sit back for a bit and see what others thin
