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Addition: I think, I am not sure these rodents are possums. In New Zealand possoms were introduced for their fur long time ago. The fur business were noot lucrative, th epossums became feral, and spread every where. They became obnoxious animals biting tree trunks and killing saplings and eating fruits. I have no idea how the raps caught them.
My friend uses fruit to trap them. Recently, possum fur have become very good again. They are warmer than other fur including wool. I will ask my friend.
Good one!
ReplyDeleteGreat entry for R day! And great trees too!
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Beautiful colors and textures. I like.
ReplyDeleteLove the texture of the trees!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the Rodent trap. Nice texture of the tree too.
ReplyDeleteI have to admit that I haven't got a clue what this is.
ReplyDeleteafter last night's noise, might need one myself.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
Interesting, I've never seen this before, but it looks the rodents have been at that tree!
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of rodents are caught by this trap? It's a good word for "R".
ReplyDeleteI never saw a Rodent Trap like that before. Does it work?
ReplyDeleteVery interesting idea for R day. I would never have thought of such a thing!
ReplyDelete— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Neat "R" post. I am curious how the traps work.
ReplyDeleteAnd what do you catch...and what is the bait???
ReplyDeletedid you catch the rodent?
ReplyDeleteLate visit from ABC. Hope you can visit me too… Roll-Over and Red Roses Thanks.
I like the tree .. I hope it works.
ReplyDeleteThe trees are lovely and possums are not!
ReplyDeleteHelenMac
ABC Wednesday Team