Trap animal, put blanket over trap, put hose from vehicle exhaust under blanket. Make sure blanket it is wrapped reasonably well. Simple, easy, humane. Animal sleeps to death. Done it many times with 'coons, skunks, etc. Also has the benefit of being quiet in neighbourhoods where that counts.
Some of the newer vehicles will not produce sufficient Carbon Monoxide to kill a coon [Or any other animal]
Using a gas analyzer on many new vehicles shows no detectable CO at the tailpipe, once the catalyst is "light off"
Regards, Dave.
Plastic laundry bucket with a tight lid?
Wouldn't that suffocate them?
10 Gauge Slug, right up close. I'm just kidding, unless you want to do some serious cleaning. .22 should do.
Plastic laundry bucket with a tight lid?
Wouldn't that suffocate them?
I bet I know who gave you that idea!!
Some of the newer vehicles will not produce sufficient Carbon Monoxide to kill a coon [Or any other animal]
Using a gas analyzer on many new vehicles shows no detectable CO at the tailpipe, once the catalyst is "light off"
Regards, Dave.
I think the 10gauge would do all the cleaning for you? Also as a side note from a biologist friend of mine. Drowning is actually painless... full of fear but painless. I have a friend whose traps are always out and each one has maybe 30' of rope tied to handle.... to retrieve from the pond.
Painless, wow you wouldn't think, eh. Of course "painless" is kind of subjective. I tried this once when I was a kid, but it didn't seem fair to just drop the trap and leave it for awhile (kind of like chickening out or taking the easy way out.
"Knowing" an animal is drowning, might be uncomfortable to think about (pain or not), but watching an animal while it drowns......stuff of nightmares!
Probably have more luck using the rifle as a club then shooting them with the pellet.
I have shot a few with a 177 at 1000fps in farm buildings. Head shot works fine.A .177 7.0-9.0 grain pellet at 450 fps... NO.
A .20/.22 cal 14.3-16.8 grain at 700 fps... YES, done it dozens of times.



























