Pest Control: trapping and snaring

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • Traditional skills of trapping and snaring go unnoticed by most people, but they are in great demand from the modern-day pest controller.
    The trap has become the bread and butter, if not the pension, of many a rural pest controller.
    This was why I spent a day in the company of Steve Caple, a gentleman in every sense of the word, whose knowledge has helped me enormously over the years.
    My friend and fellow pest controller Paul Sutton - or Sooty as you may know him from previous videos - accompanied me on my visit.
    Catching squirrels
    As we walked around the woods, we saw a few grey squirrels. After checking one of Steve’s traps, it was obvious that the squirrels’ inquisitive nature makes trapping them far from rocket science - so long as you adhere to some basic rules. Location, bait and an enticing entrance usually helps to bag a “tree rat”.
    Laying a Fenn trap
    Everyone should learn how to lay a Fenn trap, which is a craft in itself. Laying a Fenn trap in a rabbit burrow epitomises what trapping is all about. It involves laying an alien metal object in the hallway of the home of the rabbit, the architecture that it knows intimately. You must conceal it in such a manner that the rabbit, with all of its heightened senses, cannot detect it. Hiding it in accordance with the law is one thing, but you also have to ensure that it can operate freely, albeit not too freely. If the distance between the sprung trap and burrow’s roof is too great, the trap will jump and spring out the intended target to an unexpected escape - though it may have a clump of fur missing.

Komentáře • 14

  • @grahamh1967
    @grahamh1967 Před 9 lety

    Nice Vid fellas, ive got Steves Book on trapping,nice read ;-) Cheers for sharing, Graham.

  • @charbee2347
    @charbee2347 Před 7 lety +4

    Not what I'd call proffesional pest control a mole and a mixy rabbit lol

  • @russellturnbull5384
    @russellturnbull5384 Před 9 lety

    Really enjoyed this but could you make a more in depth videos into different areas of trapping such as squirrel, rabbit or fox and do some videos teaching people how to do these different methods of trapping as this could help people out a bit more than just showing a man checking a trap! Otherwise really enjoyed this vide and I await your response to these suggestions!!!

    • @ferretWhitehead
      @ferretWhitehead Před 9 lety

      Steve Caple has already produced such a manual both in book form and a dvd.

    • @roycedejong1576
      @roycedejong1576 Před 4 lety

      Yeah snaring needs to be on the video

  • @molecatcher4104
    @molecatcher4104 Před 4 lety

    Where did you get your digging tool for the mole traps

  • @motomeadyhuntingndmotocros6147

    good video but the title sez trapping and snaring but no snares in the video

  • @andywhf8249
    @andywhf8249 Před 5 lety

    I thought a thorn was a baby deer ?

  • @tinman8311
    @tinman8311 Před 4 lety

    The music is creeping me out

    • @vestland3877
      @vestland3877 Před 2 lety

      Better stay home with mom in the basement :)

  • @kevinpiton1104
    @kevinpiton1104 Před 9 lety

    Gay music as always simon whitehead