I’ve not set any traps for a few years now, although I did enjoy checking my short line of 7 or 8 tunnel traps daily, life got in the way and daily visits to the shoot were not practical
But now I read that ‘Kill’ traps, ie DOC or even Fenns do not need checking daily. It is best practice but not a legal requirement. This comes about from the. RSPB stoat eradication project on the Orkneys, where they admit some traps are not checked for weeks on end.
To be honest I caught mainly Rats and Grey Squirrels, but the squirrels were liable to mis catch by the leg (especially if baited) so I think I still will not run any traps unless I can commit to daily checks. Or buy some DOC’s, they do not seems to take any prisoners!
But now I read that ‘Kill’ traps, ie DOC or even Fenns do not need checking daily. It is best practice but not a legal requirement. This comes about from the. RSPB stoat eradication project on the Orkneys, where they admit some traps are not checked for weeks on end.
To be honest I caught mainly Rats and Grey Squirrels, but the squirrels were liable to mis catch by the leg (especially if baited) so I think I still will not run any traps unless I can commit to daily checks. Or buy some DOC’s, they do not seems to take any prisoners!