What are you afraid of? How to drive the crops in the field

Updated on Three rural 2024-04-29
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Badgers are not national protected animals, can be hunted, commonly used hunting methods are: big clamp capture method, digging trap capture method, net capture method, poison killing method, etc., here focus on the big clamp capture method and digging hole capture method.

    1. The big clamp is an excellent tool for catching badgers, which is relatively simple and easy to carry and operate, easy to camouflage, not easy to be found, and has great results. The large clamp resembles an iron clamp that catches mice, and is slightly larger. It is composed of two semi-circular clamps and 4 springs that tighten the clamping wires, with a clamping radius of about 15cm.

    When the mechanism is triggered, the wire snaps shut, trapping the prey. Don't use bait when catching. Attention should be paid when using it:

    The mechanism of the clamp is sensitive and should be taken to avoid safety accidents; The clamp is generally tied to an iron rod, and the iron rod is inserted into the nearby soil to prevent the badger fox from taking the clamp away; After the clamp is placed, the hole should be restored to its original state, and there should be no signs of damage; In other holes to deliberately create some illusions, so that they do not enter and exit from these holes, after the clamp is lowered, to check often, so as not to catch the badger after running away or accidentally injuring people and animals.

    2. Digging and catching method: When the badger is found in the hole, it can be combined with excavation treatment and taken to capture the method of digging a hole, and there are two methods: one is to dig along the hole, and the other is to intercept the shaft.

    Digging along the hole is to start from the hole, along the direction of the hole section by section of the disembowelment excavation, until the badger is caught, this method is suitable for the hole body is short and the top of the hole soil layer is not thick. Shaft excavation is to first find out the direction of the badger hole, and then dig the shaft at the top of the hole, such as the hole is long, there are many turns, and it can be carried out in multiple sections, so that the badger is captured step by step. This method is suitable for long holes, digging holes to capture the method, when digging close to the badger, you can use a sack or lead wire mesh to block the hole, and two people enter the hole to capture.

    In addition, if the cornfield is close to the house, you can try to drive it away with a dog, and the other effect should not be obvious.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Badgers are afraid of the following:

    1.Find the badger's burrow, take the dog to the badger's cave and let the dog sniff it, the badger in the cave will smell the dog, and will realize the danger and move.

    2.Badgers are afraid of the sound of firecrackers, so they set off firecrackers in places where badgers often haunt and use the sound to drive badgers away.

    3.Spray deodorants such as styrene, naphtha, etc., in places where badgers are frequented.

    4.Use sound or light: Badgers are sensitive to sound and light and can use sound or light to chase badgers away. Sound devices or flashing lights can be set up in badger-infested areas to make badgers feel uncomfortable and leave.

    5.Use animal deterrents: Animal deterrents can be used to repel badgers.

    The above methods can repel badgers, but they can also be solved by seeking professional help.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Personally, I think badgers may be afraid of firecrackers, so get a few two kicks into the ground and put them, maybe they will scare it away.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When it comes to badgers, I can't help but feel creepy because when I was a kid, I often heard stories of human-footed badgers eating people, and I feared badgers more than tigers and wolves. Why are they called foot badgers? Because the hind hooves are narrow and long, and the claws are short, they are shaped like a child's feet.

    The badger has a fat body and a thick subcutaneous fat. Although it is not large in size, the badger is fierce and powerful enough to be feared.

    <> as we know, badgers are carnivores and have a mixed diet. They mainly feed on rats, snakes, frogs, earthworms, and other insects. When animals don't have enough food, they can also harm crops like corn.

    In addition, badgers are guerrilla foragers who prefer to eat fresh food and generally do not store food, so its damage to crops is long-term, not occasional. Badger oil was used in the last century to **burn and scald, so some badgers are caught every year. There are actually quite a few badgers in the wild, but hunters rarely see them and do not have the opportunity to hunt them with guns.

    Badgers hibernate in burrows in the cold dew season every year. In the second year, after the Qingming Festival, the cave came out, and the dormant period was half a year, so hunters rarely saw it, and occasionally encountered one or two hunts. Autumn is the fattest season for badgers, and it is also the time to give the most oil, we generally use the lower clamp, this season, the badger stores more fat, often collects feed in the hole, and the lower clamp so the feed rate is higher.

    The lower clamp is the road that badgers often walk, and the hole, the road that badgers often walk and the hole entrance are smooth, and the lower clamp is not easy to hide.

    You can manually change it in advance, put some weeds and leaves on the road, and it will be fine in a few days. Guarding the hole to catch badgers is another difficulty. Because the badger has a dormant period, after winter, it will seal the entrance of the cave and hibernate in the cave without eating or drinking.

    You won't be able to find the badger hole. In order to recover their strength as soon as possible, badgers generally hide in wheat fields or grass during the day, forage at night, and often do not return to the nest for several days, so the nest is often empty when catching. According to this habit of badgers, the badger should harvest wheat before the winter solstice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally speaking, you can put more clips in the crop field, and then find some more hidden places or places where the road is smoother, and put this clip. You can catch badgers in the crops.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can put a watermelon in the crop field, make a pot on top of the watermelon, support it with a rod, and control the rod with a rope, and when the animal comes close, then you can immediately let go and grab it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Badgers are not afraid of pesticides.

    Badgers are afraid of dogs, but you can first find the badger's burrow, take the dog to the badger's cave and let the dog sniff it, and the badger in the hole will realize the danger and move when it smells the dog.

    Badgers are afraid of firecrackers: Badgers are afraid of the sound of firecrackers, so they set off firecrackers in places where badgers often hang out, and use the sound to drive badgers away.

    The badger, also known as the dog badger and the Eurasian badger, is a mammal distributed in most parts of Europe and Asia, and belongs to the carnivorous order Mustelidae. Badgers are listed separately in the genus Badgers, with a total of 5 subspecies. Badgers usually have a gray coat, a black underbelly, a black and white stripe on the face, and white ears.

    Feeds mainly on earthworms, but also insects, beetles, and small mammals.

    Badgers and American badgers belong to the same family of weasels, but they are not the same species, and they are quite different in terms of distribution, feeding habits and habits. The back hair is hard and dense, and it mostly inhabits dense forests, graves, barren mountains, streams and lakes, and shrubs on hillsides and hills.

    He likes to live in groups and is good at digging holes. The diet is very mixed, and likes to eat plant roots, corn, peanuts, vegetables, melons, legumes, insects, earthworms, frogs, rodents and other small mammals, small reptiles, etc.

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