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For background, https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...hile-a-raccoon-ate-our-chicken.1468318/page-2
The coon came back the next night. He dragged poor White Owl's carcass out of the garbage can, consumed it and left...parts...all over the yard.
The trap went out two hours later. We used tuna. It caught a young skunk that ended up spraying the backyard while trying to spray SO. He got back out there anyway and managed to spring the trap so the skunk could leave.
But I'm still dead-set on the raccoon. I can't prove it, but am pretty sure it's just one or two adults. If there are kits in the nest, frankly, GOOD. Don't expect me to care about that anymore than I would a nest of rat pups.
So.. what's the best thing to catch them while not overly attracting skunks? Marshmallows?
The coon came back the next night. He dragged poor White Owl's carcass out of the garbage can, consumed it and left...parts...all over the yard.
The trap went out two hours later. We used tuna. It caught a young skunk that ended up spraying the backyard while trying to spray SO. He got back out there anyway and managed to spring the trap so the skunk could leave.
But I'm still dead-set on the raccoon. I can't prove it, but am pretty sure it's just one or two adults. If there are kits in the nest, frankly, GOOD. Don't expect me to care about that anymore than I would a nest of rat pups.
So.. what's the best thing to catch them while not overly attracting skunks? Marshmallows?