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I also use covers over my traps. It stops the sheep putting their feet in and disturbing the set.

Mine are white hard plastic boxes, 8"x41/2"x21/2" deep so easy to spot, no markers required.

These would probably not be practical bulk- wise if setting large numbers, for you full time molers, but it works for me.

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Been trialing some canvas buckets,..they sure are comfortable to carry,..but require a wee bit of tweaking...The bucket definitely needs a sewn in sleeve for markers, plus a few more modifications to

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True. I'll normally put ten Flatpacks, four Talpex and six Putanges in it to start a job along with enough covers for all the traps. If I need a few extra I'll fill a 20 litre paint bucket with traps

Because the material I'm surrounded by looks just the same as the other stuff I'm surrounded by. So how would I find the traps?

 

I use 200mm lengths of 90mm guttering. They stack neatly, keep the rain from washing the soil off the traps and are easy to spot so the customer knows where the traps are and I can find them more easily. I put them down on a Monday, check them on a Wednesday and put a handful of soil on each cover so I know which I've checked and which I haven't.

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Wasn't a dig by any imagination,just why carry gear around to cover traps when your in a field full of grass that can be sliced and pancacked with your fist to make a cover. I've had the odd marker knocked over but never a trap fired by sheep. that's why I use a marker dot 2 m away to the north of every trap.

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Mind I'm 3 traps down so the metal detector will be out on Saturday to find them.

You've just answered your own question :laugh:

 

The covers are useful in several ways. Firstly I can find them, and the customer knows exactly where they are so no traps will be run over by a lawn mower. They keep the rain off the traps so no soil is washed down off them. Sometimes I'll place Putanges under a clod of turf and mark it with a spot of orange paint or a small plastic flag, but in most jobs the covers are used over every trap. Makes things a lot easier in large gardens and paddocks.

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Mind I'm 3 traps down so the metal detector will be out on Saturday to find them.

You've just answered your own question :laugh:

 

The covers are useful in several ways. Firstly I can find them, and the customer knows exactly where they are so no traps will be run over by a lawn mower. They keep the rain off the traps so no soil is washed down off them. Sometimes I'll place Putanges under a clod of turf and mark it with a spot of orange paint or a small plastic flag, but in most jobs the covers are used over every trap. Makes things a lot easier in large gardens and paddocks.

 

Fair play for small areas, but I've got acre after acre to cover on foot so no good to me.

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