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    Default This is project 8, from dgarnier, Weasel/Chipmonk Box

    been looking to build some weasel boxes - but we have had and outbreak of chipmonks this year so I ordered 2 dozen rat traps and built some boxes today

    3 1x6" 12' will work out to 4 boxes with just a little left over. The opening is a 2" hole, and the top and bottoms are 19.5" long and the sides are 17.75 and the 2 ends are 5.5" Pretty simple project but was a good way to get my little helper involved.


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    the 2" hole
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    all cut up
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    the finished product
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    all 4 ready to go
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    When the rat traps come in you set 1 and each end with the trip plate towards the the opening. 2 traps in each box with some bait in the middle
    sold my miller mig
    got a PT250EX
    saving up for a plasma cutter

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    Never seen a chipmunk trap like that, but I'll give it a try. I'm seeing more of them around our place, and I don't like the idea of them burrowing into the foundation, etc. I wouldn't mind reducing our squirrel population either, maybe this will work for them too. I've seen some wide pedal traps that look like they'd be ideal for this little job.

    It seems like a lot of altitude between top and bottom: is that just because you used a single piece of 12' wood, a convenience thing? Have you found any particular bait works best?
    DaveO
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    the 2" hole might be a little tight for squirrels, but if you just using it around the house go ahead and make a bigger opening. As for the height its only 7.5" tall, you dont want to go too small other wise the trap bar wont be able to swing closed. I have been using peanut butter and its seems to work well.

    For my next batch I am going to use a 1"x6" 6' dog ear cedar fence. This should cut down on some weight, so getting them out into the woods wont take as many trips. Also going to add a hinge and a hook and loop to help keep other anaimals out of the box.
    sold my miller mig
    got a PT250EX
    saving up for a plasma cutter

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    Wish you were a little closer... we'd be happy to be a dumping ground for all the live weasels you could trap. We're trying to reduce the number of live fighting chickens that are tied off to those barrels across the road.
    Rookie Welder with a PowerArc 200 and a PP50
    2010 Kubota BX2660

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    This is not a live trap...
    sold my miller mig
    got a PT250EX
    saving up for a plasma cutter

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    rat traps came in today and during dinner I hard the snap. 1 less chipmonk runinng around the yard
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    sold my miller mig
    got a PT250EX
    saving up for a plasma cutter

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