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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 596952" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Temik would be my poison of choice but like all poisons, leg traps or snares they are nonselective and you could easily kill something you did not intend to. That's why I would only use poison as a last resort. The Have-a-Heart trap sounds like the safest option you have if you value your sleep. I used to catch skunks in homemade box traps. This would work good and they are cheap to make. The smell will normally alert you that you don't have a rabbit but whatever you do, don't get a point blank shot from a skunk. Its an unforgettable experience. To remedy this, I started putting mesh wire on the closed end rather than wood. This way I could see the beady little eyes of the stinking little varmints before they could bushwhack me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 596952, member: 4362"] Temik would be my poison of choice but like all poisons, leg traps or snares they are nonselective and you could easily kill something you did not intend to. That's why I would only use poison as a last resort. The Have-a-Heart trap sounds like the safest option you have if you value your sleep. I used to catch skunks in homemade box traps. This would work good and they are cheap to make. The smell will normally alert you that you don't have a rabbit but whatever you do, don't get a point blank shot from a skunk. Its an unforgettable experience. To remedy this, I started putting mesh wire on the closed end rather than wood. This way I could see the beady little eyes of the stinking little varmints before they could bushwhack me. [/QUOTE]
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