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Thank you! :hugs

And of course I'll show you, you are one of my targeted client bases!
So I could send you a picture and you can do the animal? Like this
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Okay, thanks Hillbilly, but I think I won't be able to do anything like that.

1. I don't have a teenager to order to dig a pit.

2. My own back would not allow me to dig this much. For our non-metric friends, 1 meter is about 3 feet.

3. I live on the Canadian Shield, which means anything more than about 30 cm down (at the most!) and I hit rock.

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Here, Zoe is on one of the exposes parts of the Shield. See all those gouges and runnels in the rock? That was made by the Continental Ice Sheet retreating at the end of the last Ice Age.

Beautiful, difficult to walk on, and impossible to dig out without dynamite! :lol:
Well, digging with dynamite is fun! 😉 - But i understand this may concern your neighbors and the local government officials…🤣
What about laying a net or a tarp flat on the ground with ropes attached to all four corners, knotted together to a long rope that travels over the branch of a tree?
Add some treats in the middle of the trap, wait and just pull hard on the rope when the escapees are in the middle.
?
 
Well, digging with dynamite is fun! 😉 - But i understand this may concern your neighbors and the local government officials…🤣
What about laying a net or a tarp flat on the ground with ropes attached to all four corners, knotted together to a long rope that travels over the branch of a tree?
Add some treats in the middle of the trap, wait and just pull hard on the rope when the escapees are in the middle.
?
If it ever happens again, I will try this!

Of course, all I can picture is Wile E. Coyote stuck in one of his own traps...
 

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