raccoon, rabbits, skunks, turkey, lobster, fish, (etc.)
mice bears beavers raccoons rats oppossums coyotes
Humans are the only animals who set traps
they set up squirrel traps, raccoon traps, rabbit traps and beaver traps
You just need to have a knife and some logs in your inventory and click on the pitfall traps in hunter areas, use a teasing stick to prod an animal which will then chase you, jusmp over your trap and hopefully the animal will fall in, it's best to set up at least two traps.
Yes you do need a permit to set lobster traps.
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Fur trappers were people who would set traps to catch various animals, such as beavers and rabbits, and then remove the animal skins so the fur could be used for clothing.
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In the stone age most people fought for their food from animals or set traps...
It might be if you are setting a trap that could injure or kill people. It probably is not illegal to set mouse traps.
Native Americans used many different types of homemade traps depending upon what type of animal was being hunted. With the arrival of Europeans, spring-powered metal traps and wire loop traps became widespread as they were more efficient than the traditional styles. Traps either immobilized the animal until the hunter returned to check the trap or killed the animal outright. They would set up these traps in areas where they knew their prey would frequent and bait them with food or attractive scents. Upon trapping an animal, the would skin it and take the fur away to be stretched and cured. Once they had enough furs they would take them to a European trading post or another native settlement and exchange them for goods.
To effectively set mouse traps to catch rodents in your home, place traps along walls and in areas where mice are likely to travel. Use bait such as peanut butter or cheese to attract mice to the traps. Check traps regularly and dispose of any captured rodents promptly.