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Cubs and skinny vixens will fit through that size mesh - it will make a good frame to attach a smaller mesh to though.

 

I have found 2" galv square weldmesh to be fine for the job

 

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these are the traps i get made 1 inch square mesh

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Cubs and skinny vixens will fit through that size mesh - it will make a good frame to attach a smaller mesh to though.

 

I have found 2" galv square weldmesh to be fine for the job

 

OTC

 

 

these are the traps i get made 1 inch square mesh

 

 

another one

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Cubs and skinny vixens will fit through that size mesh - it will make a good frame to attach a smaller mesh to though.

 

I have found 2" galv square weldmesh to be fine for the job

 

OTC

 

would have said the same and the greycrow's could get in and set it off aswell have 1 made with 2" box mesh.

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thanks for the replies thats me back on the mooch for mesh :thumbs: Degsy

 

 

as already stated, use that as your framework, that way, you only need, say 3 bits of mesh, 2ft square, to fix on sides and top over your bait plate/hook, as long as they cant paw the bait, the rest should be fine

 

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you maybe able to see, smaller mesh attached to left side of trap, even on 2" mesh I was getting takes from the side, it now has 3/4x3/4 in the bait area

 

the chickens were let out the coop, after dispatching the fox

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stubby i see never covered the floor of the trap its been said foxes tend not to like or are weary of the wire on there feet

 

have never ever set the floor with dirt, although urban/town foxes may be different from country ones, as long as the bait is old and smelly, seems to do fine

 

 

ok after good advice ive managed to find somemore wire what do you reckon ive only done the bait area

 

taking into account the first mesh is 8" long, that makes your trap look around 32" :hmm: or is it just the way the picture was taken, Id say the trap needs to be at least, 5ft long

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