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Resident Weasel
I have a young weasel in my courtyard, despite no food to attract it. Is there any kind of trap I can entice it into so it can be freed in the countryside? Or any other suggestions? Thankyou
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Mice it will keep down the mouse population. If you catch it can you send it up to us? We had a resident for some years in a wall, now sadly moved on.
Plus are you sure is is a Weasel or a Stoat. The best way to tell is the tail. A Weasel has a short stubby tail that is the same colour as the body, where a Stoat has a long tail(about half it's body length) with a black tip. Both are beautiful creatures.
Mice it will keep down the mouse population. If you catch it can you send it up to us? We had a resident for some years in a wall, now sadly moved on.
Plus are you sure is is a Weasel or a Stoat. The best way to tell is the tail. A Weasel has a short stubby tail that is the same colour as the body, where a Stoat has a long tail(about half it's body length) with a black tip. Both are beautiful creatures.
That is a new one for me then Ratter. My grandad kept a few chickens on his allotment back in the day and there were Stoats/Weasels around that never seemed to bother him in the slightest. Perhaps he was seeing em off without letting on. I know they will take eggs cos the seagulls go mental if anyone is out with a ferret on a lead(I know, I know, but believe me we get all sorts on the promenade down here) Rather have the Weasel than the Chickens myself.
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