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raccoon help
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 02/16/25 09:29 PM
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if i wanted to set a duke HD cage for coon in an attic how would i stablize it for no rollovers? 
 
  
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Re: raccoon help
[Re: TrapperE]
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 02/17/25 08:12 AM
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Yeah I see where you guys are coming from. Thanks for the help guys 
 
  
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Re: raccoon help
[Re: TrapperE]
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 02/17/25 02:36 PM
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I see, I’m going to get a 30 inch double door Comstock for ghogs and coons when I make a little more cash with my duke cage 
 
  
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Re: raccoon help
[Re: TrapperE]
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 02/19/25 09:15 AM
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I would worry about the coon in the picture above causing roof damage.  When I catch them on the ground, they are able to rip the ground up quite a bit even through the mesh.  Is it safe set on the roof without some sort of underlayment?  (Again, I have not yet had to set on a roof, so I cannot speak from experience...) 
 
  
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Re: raccoon help
[Re: Trapper_Dusty]
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 02/20/25 07:38 AM
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I would worry about the coon in the picture above causing roof damage.  When I catch them on the ground, they are able to rip the ground up quite a bit even through the mesh.  Is it safe set on the roof without some sort of underlayment?  (Again, I have not yet had to set on a roof, so I cannot speak from experience...) That is why I place a piece of plywood near the door opening. That is the only place he can get his hand through to grab or tear up anything. Like Limestone said, you could put an entire sheet of plywood under the cage just to be sure. I haven't had an issue to date.  
 
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Re: raccoon help
[Re: wistrapper97]
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 02/20/25 02:53 PM
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Yes but trapping on the roof ensures you’re catching the “guilty” animal and not every one on the neighborhood.  If you charge by the animal the customer appreciates knowing they’re only paying for the guilty ones Exactly.  Years ago one of my competitors set on the ground for a chimney raccoon. He caught a lactating sow right where it was climbing the downspout. Went inside to retrieve the pups off of the smoke shelf, stuck his hand in and almost got bit by the sow that was the problem. Randomly catching everything in the area is not what your customers want to pay for.  
 
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