magpies are not native, a stupid english import, my neighbor saw his first one getting off the train in 1945 in edmonton.
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Originally posted by makar View Postmagpies are not native, a stupid english import, my neighbor saw his first one getting off the train in 1945 in edmonton.
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Originally posted by fjlip View Post[ATTACH]122[/ATTACH]This is our trap, not sure if still available...Kitty Kitchen from 1998
Dick’s Samplers introduces a product to protect outdoor feed from scavengers such as magpies.
The Kitty Kitchen protects cat food and traps magpies.
Dogs can’t get in, cats can enter and leave as they choose and magpies get trapped. The product is made of 16 gauge, one-by-one inch (2.5-by-2.5 centimeter) steel mesh over a steel frame. It has a diameter of four feet (1.2 meters). There is an access hatch in the top for food or bait.
For more information contact Dick’s Samplers at Box 41, Brock, Sask., phone 800-379-0151, fax 306-379-4405
Works great, NO moving parts, bait with dog/cat food, caught a dozen at a time. Neighbors have borrowed it and cleaned up many farm yards.
One caveat, the OLD mature pairs will NEVER go in, way to smart. We catch all the dumb young ones every year.
The Larsen catches two and then needs YOU to reset the sticks? Ours works all night and you get rid of up to a dozen , no attention needed.
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These ones look easy to make... They call them ladder traps
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What kinda Willie bait would you use.....I can hardly wait to hear the ideas. Should be some good ideas out there.
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