PJSprog
Elite Member
We have a live trap that is wire all the way around. We just shoot through it with a .22. They pretty much always spray. Thing is, once they spray, their supply is spent for a couple of days before it can rebuild. So if it has sprayed recently, it may not when you shoot it. If not, well, it's under pressure in there, so once the muscle relaxes, out it comes. Shot one once on the top of the bank along the lake. It flipped over on it's back, and sent a spray arcing through the air. Couldn't get close enough to move it for a couple of days.
If you're just going to relocate it, you can walk up to it behind a blanket and throw the blanket over the trap. cover the trap, and you can pick it up and cart it off. They won't spray if they don't see you.
If you're just going to relocate it, you can walk up to it behind a blanket and throw the blanket over the trap. cover the trap, and you can pick it up and cart it off. They won't spray if they don't see you.