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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5380989" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>My heavy duty live cage raccoon trap (Duke Model #1112) has tighter 1/2" spacing toward the back of the trap where the bait sits to prevent reach through access. I also place a heavy landscaping concrete block on top of the trap to prevent the coon from rolling the cage and releasing the door. As mentioned in other threads, if you place trap on soil/grass, expect soil/grass to be destroyed when you show up and a raccoon is in the trap. Around my house, I place trap on concrete to prevent damage to my bermuda. I mainly use marshmallows for bait, both outside the door for a short trail to the trap, and a few pieces in the back of the trap. Very cheap and very effective. Bury the marshmallow in the metal webbing of the trap to make them work for it. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5380989, member: 131"] My heavy duty live cage raccoon trap (Duke Model #1112) has tighter 1/2" spacing toward the back of the trap where the bait sits to prevent reach through access. I also place a heavy landscaping concrete block on top of the trap to prevent the coon from rolling the cage and releasing the door. As mentioned in other threads, if you place trap on soil/grass, expect soil/grass to be destroyed when you show up and a raccoon is in the trap. Around my house, I place trap on concrete to prevent damage to my bermuda. I mainly use marshmallows for bait, both outside the door for a short trail to the trap, and a few pieces in the back of the trap. Very cheap and very effective. Bury the marshmallow in the metal webbing of the trap to make them work for it. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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