Squirrel bait
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I am banging my head against a wall on a squirrel job. I have been using peanut butter, sunflower seeds, and Jameson's Nut Cracker. Also a dab of almond oil on some. Just not getting them interested in getting them into the trap. Any thoughts? Any cold weather baits? Thanks
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Re: Squirrel bait
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ltgrey made so great stuff. But.....thinking that trap placement is wrong?
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Re: Squirrel bait
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And i do like to "chum"......
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Re: Squirrel bait
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Black Oil sunflower seed is my go to bait. Corn on the cob on the trigger of a coni bear also works, but not when other animals around. JMO
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Re: Squirrel bait
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I would use a shelf bracket with a board long enough to reach down under the hole and put a live trap with bait, make sure you fasten the trap to the board. I trap a lot of sqr that way.
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Re: Squirrel bait
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I'd close that hole up partially with some flashing, cut a hole 2.5" hole in it and place one tube trap over the hole (no bait needed) and the other tube trap on the gutter with bait. I smear PB on the pan and then place some shelled peanuts on the PB. PB acts like glue.
Just saw the part about not having permission from the landlord. That is what I would try though once you get permission.
IF you can't get permission I'd attach a board from the tube trap to just shy of the hole to act as a runway right into the tube.
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Re: Squirrel bait
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Thanks all.
I don't have any black walnuts, but do have some hickory nuts so I will try them. I will be giving the runway idea a try today.
Willy, I did have a camera on the back and side of the house and yielded nothing. The camera would grow legs and walk away out front. Black walnuts have a stronger smell than any of the others in my opinion. Can get packs of pieces at the grocery store in the baking section.
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Re: Squirrel bait
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After adding the bridge and walnuts I connected with one. I used walnuts on the fence in the rear of the home and got one there too. They still hear them. Tried molasses and bird seed and popped another. When I pulled up this morning, a gray squirrel run up to the balcony, get on the railing, hop my tube trap and climbed to the roof. Grrrrr!  Pulled the tube and put up a koro. We'll see what it brings.
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