Making a Figure 4 Deadfall Trap – (Nuisance Squirrel = Dead Squirrel)
This is me showing how to make a figure four deadfall trap…This is a great survival trap that can be easily constructed ( with practice ) out of very basic materials that in most environments can be easily found…The trap can also be made with very limited, or primative tools. This trap is a very handy bushcraft skill that must be practiced… In the event you get lost in the wilderness with no immediate rescue, this trap can provide a temporary food source by catching squirrel, catching chipmunk, catching mice, catching rats, catching small rodents, catching birds, and catching small animals, it is also a good trap for pest control. I made the trap with only a small multi tool, a rock, and a small sapling…For bait I used a small amount of peanut butter… Chocolate, cheese, and even tooth paste can be used…I guess you can use what ever you can find when lost in the woods. I set the trap behind a friends house because he was having problems with a pest red squirrel that was causing damage to his property…I recommend never setting any trap without knowing the laws. Please comment rate and check out my channel, if you like what you see please subscribe to my future how to vids! I made this video in Nova Scotia, Canada The scientific name of the red squirrel is Tamiasciurus hudsonicus. The Latin word “Tamias” means “storer”, and “sciurus” means “shadow of a tail”. To the Ojibway Indians, the red squirrel is known as “Adjidaumo”, meaning, “tail-in-the-air”. This …
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