Thought I would bop back with an ink drop here again for T-man consumers who might be interested in following my impulses with the bother to to follow this prowl further.
Here is the extension's exposure of my curiosity on this trek. No drama, but after the influence of my full moon anticipations, as many of you may know, I was hatched under Luna at 1:30 AM, 13 July 1942. Okay, while under her spell, before dark, I was forced to explore this set-up with a different presentation. I set these two options up at 6:15 PM, photographed them, because I was determined to capture more evidence of the pee beaten wool caper and who wrecked that toilet paper roll.
As low as that original toilet paper offer was (easy to get at), I decided to replace it with a longer roll from paper towels.
To really get the potential visitors cranked on the approach, sniff and munch drill, these were in my offers at two different locations -30 yards apart on the periphery of my wild garden.
I inoculated both of these set ups with fresh chicken bones and a shot of Reddy Red.
Here is the view from my old bait station - longer black roll, urine soaked piece of wool on top of it, and an edible portion of remnants on the pile of bones in front of it.

The other presentation at a broken, aged bale of straw - fresh chicken bones, a handful of clam shells, with a dose of Reddy Red dribbled from the top of the bale. I didn't put any on the ground on purpose. I wanted to see what would be most attractive to a critter who happened by for the offerings - chicken, pee or the shells.

I'll download the trail camera images tomorrow morning, if there are any from overnight, to see who may have walked by to check both of these set-ups out.
See ya later on the results of this experiment.
Jonathan