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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 4239923" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>I've only used marshmallows like what [USER=24464]@makeithappen[/USER] does just without the dog/cat food. Our traps have the pressure plate at the bottom so I hold it up and put a big marshmallow under it then set. After set, I put a few mini marshmallows inside the trap with a couple tossed on the ground to pique their interest. Had very good success with this approach.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing though, this past year we had very, very few raccoons on the cameras messing with feeders or eating corn off the ground. Yeah, I know they ain't gone but weird how one year they're thick and I killed probably 15-20 then next year I didn't set any traps. Maybe the neighbor dogs running all over our property has affected them - who knows. Would like to see if the dogs aren't around if the raccoons return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 4239923, member: 41777"] I've only used marshmallows like what [USER=24464]@makeithappen[/USER] does just without the dog/cat food. Our traps have the pressure plate at the bottom so I hold it up and put a big marshmallow under it then set. After set, I put a few mini marshmallows inside the trap with a couple tossed on the ground to pique their interest. Had very good success with this approach. Funny thing though, this past year we had very, very few raccoons on the cameras messing with feeders or eating corn off the ground. Yeah, I know they ain't gone but weird how one year they're thick and I killed probably 15-20 then next year I didn't set any traps. Maybe the neighbor dogs running all over our property has affected them - who knows. Would like to see if the dogs aren't around if the raccoons return. [/QUOTE]
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