Make checking your trap line and moving your traps easier and faster with the tips in this video!
This is part three in a series of videos on the Eliot Coleman mouse trap box.
The Eliot Coleman style of mouse trap box is a highly effective method of catching mice and voles with unbaited traps.
However, if you have several trap boxes (or more) checking, emptying and moving the trap boxes around can quickly become a chore involving a lot of bending down to get at the trap box itself. these tasks can be especially tiresome if a recent rain has splashed mud all over the sides of the box.
Here, I’m sharing modifications to the original design which make checking, emptying, and moving the mouse trap boxes far easier. And, these modifications effectively eliminate having to bend over to complete any of those tasks!
Part 1 of this series:
How To Easily Make An Eliot Coleman Mouse Trap Box Out Of Waste Wood – Part 1
Part 2 of this series:
How To Easily Make An Eliot Coleman Mouse Trap Box Out Of Waste Wood – Part 2
Mouse Traps:
Victor Power Kill Mouse Traps
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