Whats chewing up my trail cameras

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So I put a few game cams up at the property. I used the aux power jack and a gel cell battery. Some little critter has come up and chewed through all the cables. not only that but the darn thing attacked from the back side of the camera. All i have of evidence is the teeth marks in the container that was holding the battery.

Can anyone identify them? Assuming its a martin or the like. Assuming it was the sausage grease left on our fingers from lunch that might have attracted it.

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If it was only the power cords, I'd say bunnies. They seem to like the thrill of chewing on electrical wiring.
Seeing how it's also on the battery box, and camera, not sure. Ermine? I don't think it would be squirrels. Looks too big to be mice or rats. Hrm... Maybe you need to setup a camera, to watch your camera? Laugh2
 
I ran a telemetry project for tracking white sturgeon in 2007. Porcupines would eat 50m of cable every goddam night at one of my sites. Zero data collected.

Set snares to fix your problem. If it’s pine marten you’ll catch them.
 
I ran a telemetry project for tracking white sturgeon in 2007. Porcupines would eat 50m of cable every goddam night at one of my sites. Zero data collected.

Set snares to fix your problem. If it’s pine marten you’ll catch them.

Pine marten are fur bearers You no catch without a trappers license. :) Probably squirrels, one alone did a real number on my tent.

Grizz
 
Unless this is happening several hours north of Hamilton area, it's not going to be a martin... looks smaller than that anyway, so definitely not a fisher. Red squirrel would be my first guess, but sausage grease (and the obvious canine tooth impressions rule out rodents buck teeth) I'd be suspecting weasel or mink. They are not random destroyers of equipment though, so I doubt they stripped the wires... that is the malicious work of rodents from mice up to porcupine.
 
Unless this is happening several hours north of Hamilton area, it's not going to be a martin... looks smaller than that anyway, so definitely not a fisher. Red squirrel would be my first guess, but sausage grease (and the obvious canine tooth impressions rule out rodents buck teeth) I'd be suspecting weasel or mink. They are not random destroyers of equipment though, so I doubt they stripped the wires... that is the malicious work of rodents from mice up to porcupine.

My property up in Bracebridge
 
Can you Armour the wire with some conduit and protect the back of the camera?

try a bike mirror type setup and see if you can get some pictures.... :)
 
Squirrels are famous for chewing Bell Canada cable and fiber optic cable. we several outages a year because of the damage the do good chance that is it
 
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