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That one from you-tube is a bucket set HTS. A square bucket is used and slots cut in the sides to take the Coni springs, this helps a little in stabilising the trap also, but I also noticed that there were two pegs, one through each of the spring coils on the outside of the bucket, this also stabilises the trap. The bucket is baited in the back. They are extremely effective sets for many species.

 

I believe Chalkwarren has used old icecream tubs in a similar way for grey squirrels.

 

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That one from you-tube is a bucket set HTS. A square bucket is used and slots cut in the sides to take the Coni springs, this helps a little in stabilising the trap also, but I also noticed that there were two pegs, one through each of the spring coils on the outside of the bucket, this also stabilises the trap. The bucket is baited in the back. They are extremely effective sets for many species.

 

I believe Chalkwarren has used old icecream tubs in a similar way for grey squirrels.

 

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this is what i use ,a cubby and stabilizer rolled into one

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That one from you-tube is a bucket set HTS. A square bucket is used and slots cut in the sides to take the Coni springs, this helps a little in stabilising the trap also, but I also noticed that there were two pegs, one through each of the spring coils on the outside of the bucket, this also stabilises the trap. The bucket is baited in the back. They are extremely effective sets for many species.

 

I believe Chalkwarren has used old icecream tubs in a similar way for grey squirrels.

 

H

this is what i use ,a cubby and stabilizer rolled into one

Thanks for the pic is that a normal plant pot or what is it?? and how do you stablize the box to stop it from rocking do you put a nail into the earth or something????

 

thanks for ya time not really my thing :icon_redface:

 

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