I’ve been seeing a rise in raccoon complaints lately, and it’s clear that having an effective trap is crucial. Just last week, I had a situation where a subpar trap failed, and it made capturing the animal a lot harder than it needed to be. Would love to hear what traps others are using and any tips you might have for ensuring they work properly.
But i’ve noticed digital scanning really speeds up adjustments. Last month, I used it to perfect a fit in half the time. Anyone else finding it cuts down on remakes?
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I always run a quick visual check on the instruments before surgeries, just to double-check that everything looks clean and in order. Have you thought about implementing a checklist system to help streamline this process?
I hear you on the trap quality! I once had a trap spring that wouldn’t engage; felt like trying to catch a raccoon with a rubber band. I’ve found that ensuring the bait is irresistible really helps, like using a mix of peanut butter and marshmallow. @mason_lee57, what’s your go-to bait?