Tomahawk Pro Series Trap Model 608SS (Raccoon & Ground Hog size animals) - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Darric
    10/11/2015
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    What do I bait the Tomahawk Pro Series Trap Raccoon/Feral Cat/Armadillo/Ground Hog with for raccoons and cats?
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    There are various types of bait that can be used inside of the Tomahawk Pro Series Trap Raccoon/Feral Cat/Armadillo/Ground Hog to attact raccoons and/or cats. It is recommended that you use marshmallows, watermelon, sweet corn, vegetables coated in honey or sugar, crisp bacon, wet cat food, fish (fresh, smoked, or canned) or cooked fatty meat.

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  • Asked by Avery from Richmond,va
    01/31/2021
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    Is the Tomahawk Pro Series Trap Model 608SS easily collapsible and portable?
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    The Tomahawk Pro Series Trap Model 608SS (Raccoon & Ground Hog size animals) is great for raccoons with the extra going across the top so they cannot get their paw there but it is more of a rigid trap. If seeking a trap that is easily collapsible and portable you can try the Model 207 or Model 207.5

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  • Asked by Robert from New Port Richey Fla.
    08/24/2021
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    How many adult feral cats will the Tomahawk Pro Series Trap Model 608SS (Raccoon & Ground Hog size hold at one time?
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    The Tomahawk Pro Series Trap Model 608SS (Raccoon & Ground Hog size animals) usually only catches one animal at a time but if others get into the trap before the trip plate is tripped it could catch more.

    Please view our full inventory of Cat Live Traps for more options. 

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  • Asked by T from Michigan
    09/12/2021
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    What size drowning tote is needed for the Tomahawk Pro Series Trap Model 608SS (Raccoon & Ground Hog size? Is this legal in my state for certain animals?
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    Since the legality of this method differs in every county, you will need to check with your specific county for this information. 

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