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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1272119" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>I do the diesel fuel trick on another place I trap because I can't keep the deer out of the round trap. It works quite well as far as keeping other critters out. I usually just pour a few cups of diesel fuel over a bucket of corn and stir it around, just enough to wet it down and get the scent all over it, then dump it in the pen. Here I'm using another type of trap that deer don't seem to mess with, and the coons haven't found it.... yet.</p><p></p><p>You are right on though, that is an odd solution that actually works. Hogs like the diesel fuel smell anyway to keep mites and stuff off them. I've taken old pieces of carpet soaked in diesel fuel and wired them to a tree, or old creosote posts, for them to rub on. They seem to enjoy that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1272119, member: 9675"] I do the diesel fuel trick on another place I trap because I can't keep the deer out of the round trap. It works quite well as far as keeping other critters out. I usually just pour a few cups of diesel fuel over a bucket of corn and stir it around, just enough to wet it down and get the scent all over it, then dump it in the pen. Here I'm using another type of trap that deer don't seem to mess with, and the coons haven't found it.... yet. You are right on though, that is an odd solution that actually works. Hogs like the diesel fuel smell anyway to keep mites and stuff off them. I've taken old pieces of carpet soaked in diesel fuel and wired them to a tree, or old creosote posts, for them to rub on. They seem to enjoy that. [/QUOTE]
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