Re: Do you treat your cages, if so how ?
[Re: sgs]
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03/02/12 06:55 PM
03/02/12 06:55 PM
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wiggler
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I just keep them clean. I spray them down at the car wash or with the garden hose and call it good. i do too, unless their woodchuck traps.. keep the chuck smell in those.
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Re: Do you treat your cages, if so how ?
[Re: 1st RiverRat]
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03/02/12 10:43 PM
03/02/12 10:43 PM
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1st RiverRat
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I have always wire brushed and power washed then spray painted at least once a yr sometimes more it is needed. I have thought of having a dip tank built like you talked about Bob. Never messed with the liquid trap coat before. Does the trap have to have a good amount of rust on it to stick like log wood or walnut dye ?
Adam Utterback
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Re: Do you treat your cages, if so how ?
[Re: 1st RiverRat]
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03/03/12 08:20 PM
03/03/12 08:20 PM
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Mike Ciulla
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I pressure wash my traps, wire brush where needed and spray paint numerous times throughout the year.
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Mike Ciulla Nuisance Wildlife Service
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Re: Do you treat your cages, if so how ?
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03/04/12 10:26 PM
03/04/12 10:26 PM
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Paul Winkelmann
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I notice that when customers ride over our traps while backing out of the garage, that not only do they remove a lot of rust but the animals don't have to be relocated or euthanized either.
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Last edited by Paul Winkelmann; 03/04/12 10:29 PM.
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