fish sum times herring
Animal Control has told me to use raw bacon with salt dumped on it.
That depends on what you are trying to trap, but look for where what it is you are after is traveling and place it along the route. Bait may will help lead them to the trap also.
Almost anything Raw chicken, squid, anchovies... etc
In mission 5, you put it in the trap you made with the rope and net.
catch him on sticky paper then when you've caught him put him in a container and pour vegetable oil and flour on the sticky paper he's on, he should be able to free himself from the paper then you can release him
yes, if you poision it or put it on a trap, peanut butter works very well
you put a trap in the attic and leave awindow or ddoor open for it to have access to enter and then set soome bait for it and hopefully this will lure in the opossum and this is how you catch and opossum.
There is no such thing as armadillo bait. See they primarily eat worms and grubs. I have heard of people trying worms in a stocking but I have never heard of it working. The truth is armadillos rarely eat anything that they don't dig up. They best way to trap a dillo is to use direction. Put up barriers around the trap forcing the animal into the trap. Around the den is the best place for this. The den is normally very close to the site of the most digging. Good luck.
Lobsters aka Homarus Americanus, are bottom feeding animals and best caught using a trap. The trap is typically an easy entry and impossible exit for lobsters. The primary bait for lobster traps is cod fish heads. Some aggressive lobster anglers (particularly when fishing for Caribbean spiny lobster) fish by hand with snorkle or scuba gear.
Materials needed: 2 soda bottles, bait, scissors 1. Take the caps off both the bottles and discard them. 2. Cut the neck of the bottle off and put them aside. 3. Cut the bottoms of the bottles off and discard them. 4. Put the bottles together and put the bottle necks in backwards. 5. Bait your trap and you are ready to fish!
It's in the book room above the coffee shop, right on the shelf with the books.
I recently caught one in a trap I had set for feral cats, I think the bait was probably sardines from Dollar General. I borrowed the trap from Animal Control. I had to put a deposit of $20, which I got back when I returned the trap.