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Old 06-06-2017, 09:04 AM
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It needs to be dry, otherwise it will freeze just like dirt over the pan. I know a lot of guys who use the dirt from large anthills, they carry it along with them and when they make the dirt hole set they carry the dirt they remove from the area away and scatter it around some distance from the set. We have anthills in northern PA that can be three feet high and a couple of feet in diameter. The dirt on these anthills because f a secretion by the ants actually repels water enough to keep your trap from freezing. Some trappers actually buy flaked paraffin wax and mix it with clean loamy dirt to use to cover their traps.
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Old 06-11-2017, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Oldtimr
It needs to be dry, otherwise it will freeze just like dirt over the pan. I know a lot of guys who use the dirt from large anthills, they carry it along with them and when they make the dirt hole set they carry the dirt they remove from the area away and scatter it around some distance from the set. We have anthills in northern PA that can be three feet high and a couple of feet in diameter. The dirt on these anthills because f a secretion by the ants actually repels water enough to keep your trap from freezing. Some trappers actually buy flaked paraffin wax and mix it with clean loamy dirt to use to cover their traps.

Thanks for the info. I actually now am making waxed dirt. I have a few five gallon buckets of dry dirt and I'm going to mix it soon. I had used peat moss for last year and it wasn't dry but I never had a trap freeze. I had one set in for a month and a half with the green undried moss and when I went to pull it I stuck a stick in it and snap it went. Not sure why cuz there was still a little snow on the ground so the dirt must have been frozen but I'll dry it because it prolly works better. Thanks.
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Old 06-11-2017, 12:21 PM
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Go get em.
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