It’s true though. The power is that from another world. Legend has it, The Colonel sold his soul to Mephistopheles in exchange for a chicken recipe more powerful than his competitor lobbies of tobacco and alcohol. It is said this deal was struck on a full moon in the middle of an Indian burial ground. His hair went as white as his suit like he was standing in front of “the dead lights”. Once every thousand years Colonel can return to feed off of this chicken.
Groudhogs, rabbits, and squirrels are wary of human pheromones. Your predators like opossums, skunks, foxes, feral cats, etc will often go right in a trap for a meaty treat. Canned catfood, sardines, greasy chicken, cooked hamburger meat, bacon will draw some in. Ive even caught skunks on peanut butter. They are very olfactory-guided and that smell to them is like crack to a junkie.
I have that same exact trap. It worked well until I caught a 20 lb raccoon. It bent the metal under the trigger plate and the trap wouldn't work. It took a while, but we got it fixed.
I'm here before I loose one of my chickens. Their coop is built like a maximum security prison but a fox may be crafty enough to break in. SO HE MUST GO!
*If its you alone setting the trap: place the meat in the trap:bend the wire to hold it in place : hold the trap above your head: then continue wrapping the wire*
Benjamin Ferguson hello,if you need this cage,you can contact me,we are wholesaler of animal trap cage. welcome you! Contct name :Helen .Wechat/whatsapp/ph:0086-13231868828. Skype:helen he09
What do you have to do to catch a baby fox since the mother was killed and we are trying to catch it and raise it until it is big enough for it to be released but we can't get it to trust us enough to help it until it gets a little bit bigger
I was expecting you to shoot it like most would. You deserve my respect. I came here because I want to see if there are any foxes around my house so I might use this.
PixelatedLynx killing is actually the best thing, releasing it just allows for the problem to restart, but people are pussies. This fox is now an intruder to any other foxes in that habitat, and now the fox is looking for a new house to disrupt. Fox's are scavengers
How large is the trap? Large is 32" and is around $80, and X-Large 42" around $150. We might need it only once to trap a skinny fox. We're afraid that it will not survive living around the campus this coming winter.
Id go 42" as foxes run bigger than skunks, etc. I have a 32" that I've caught skunk, possum, stray cat in. 32" may hold a small fox, but they are wary creatures and may be reluctant to enter a tighter enclosure. Better your trap be a little larger than too small.
Always admired fox until it wiped out 6 laying hens early spring and since each day we’ve lost more, 39 out of 60 smaller chicks and chickens destroyed this summer. Very beautiful animals but it’s trap and dirt nap time. Even my children understand it’s destruction to their beloved animals which bless our homestead. Thanks for the video
Roger that, here in southern NSW Australia fox’s are everywhere they recently audited and took a bunch of my chooks and I’ve got a trap with kfc set tonight on the inside of chook shed at the Bob hole inlet. Hope it works. How did you get on? Catch any foxs? On a side note we used to have a bounty on foxs and it hammered there numbers big time. But some dopey policy decided not to keep on with that.
@@fanatamon shot one recently and trapped another. We must have several families of them in the area. I’ve improved our fencing and no longer free range until they’re under control. Trapping has peaked my interest and it’s legal for nuisance animals on my property. It was encouraging to finally get one. Motivation to continue with new harbored zeal.
@@fanatamon it took a bit. I’m brand new to trapping. This fox killing chickens started in spring and I didn’t set traps until late summer. It took until late fall. I’m not consistent, however, due to our outdoor cat and free range animals. We’d put them in the coop and barn for a few days while I set traps, then out again (mostly the cat). This lure “Cavin’s” seemed to work well when I was advised to use it.
@@66ECHO yeah for sure I’ve shot heaps and trapped a few in rabbit traps. But never used a dog trap. I reckon I’m going to make a fox proof cage inside the chick coop with the chickens in it and foxy can make it’s way in and just booby trap the shit out of the area so it won’t get wise to the trap or even set up a trail camera activated to set off a trap door once a fox goes in.
Chicken is the best fox bait out there because it's their preferred food. It works nearly 100% of the time. Anybody that raises chickens can tell you that the biggest threat they face is predation from foxes. We're sure there are other baits that will work but when we find a winner, we stick with it. We have only caught (and released) red foxes but it should work for any type of fox.
Yeah , tell me about it. I've setup the trap(s) and caught everything but the fox(es). They've always outsmarted me. I spotted one a couple days ago and missed it with my crossbow while it was watching my free-range chickens.
My question is can you catch and own a fox in Florida, I know you can own them here and there are lot where I live since. Idk if you have have buy then tho or if I can just catch one.
I released one this morning, trapper used dead chicken as bait.. He was going to shoot it but i offered to relocate it .. It was the lesser of 2 evils I suppose.. good luck lil' fox
Jack Bits Dude, make a fence for them to roam inside, and no fox will get them, only watch out for hawks if you have a lot like my grandma, but if you don't have much then just build a small fence with a roof and done
Yeah, unless you're using an electric fence there is not guarantee that you are keeping the chickens safe. Just a fence itself isn't going to keep them out. At least around here that doesn't work. But there are ways of protecting the chickens without shooting the fox. We've had one watching us for a while now. We just change up our routines and keep the electric fence on. To keep the hawks away we run a lot of colored twine across the area over the electric netting. The hawks need a rather large area to swoop down so they won't mess with them if they see the twine there.
I've got one up on my property here in Alabama. It looks pretty rough, it's tail is like one big dreadlock. And it fights an imaginary friend, lays down for a little bit and then pops back up angry fighting literally nothing at all. Not sure what that's all about but I'm pretty sure he terrorizes my cat because my cat won't stay in my yard anymore. He is either in the house or he will go next door and hang in their yard.
It'll work just fine for small to medium coyotes but they are pretty wary and usually don't get caught in cage traps. Foothold traps are what get coyotes. We sell those too. www.jarrodspestproducts.com/products/duke-1-12-coil-spring-trap-with-rubber-jaws
@@bigverybadtom Good call, I didn't really know they had the non-injure kind but I see the difference now. I don't know much about foxes but I contacted this rescue group and they told me to just wait, that it will likely move on. And it did. Haven't seen it again.
Gray Taylor if you can read read this. Endangered species have been killed by a fox on a rampage at Busbridge Lakes. Devastation was found at the nature reserve on Monday (March 28) after a tree fell on a fence during Storm Katie, allowing the fox to sneak in. The fox remains at large on the vast site and is still carrying out attacks. The popular attraction in Busbridge, Godalming was forced to close on Wednesday (March 30) as the owners attempted to look for the animal. Fleur Douetil, owner of Busbridge Lakes, said: "The fox has got in and we don’t know where it is. "We are picking up bodies everywhere. "I am devastated, these are very rare birds. "It is killing the endangered species and it will go on killing. "It will be doing damage wherever it is." So far the fox has claimed the lives of three oystercatcher birds, rare geese and wildfowl. Mrs Douetil, who has owned the site since 1966, said on Wednesday: "We have had to close to the public today but we are intending to open on Thursday, without a doubt.
You are putting ideas into peoples heads,why can’t people just leave them alone,they are not hurting anyone we are the ones hurting them by taking all their spaces.
They were. They relocated the animal rather than dispatched it. Skunks should not be released honestly. As bad as the smell is, they are bad rabies vectors and a nuisance animal that can make its way into shockingly small spaces around your home which makes them an increased risk of encountering pets or children.
@@geniusme707 They are also a known rabies vector. They don't carry it often as much as skunks or raccoons, but still best not to have them around homes/farms.
We let our hens out to free range, and a fox caught one of our prized Buff Orpington pullets! We're going to try to trap the fox and release it. We love our ladies and have no tolerance for this fox! However, the fox is a beautiful animal, and it's not his/her fault because of natural hunting and carnivorous instincts.
If the predator was nuisance enough to require trapping to begin with, the animal should most likely have been dispatched. Anyone who has to deal with these types of problems on a regular basis knows that fox have a home range that encompass 25 to 30 miles easy. With a keen sense of direction.. 30 miles away and that animal will be back by the end of the week... reeking havoc all over again.... but I guess the live release of an active predator is good for business, right? Happy Trapping.
Use the fried chicken like they did. The grease has a strong attractant quality. Oily and greasy fish/meat is like heaven to skunks so would have to imagine it would be the same for foxes.
Thanks for this. Exactly what I need. A fox is threatening our chickens. I want to catch him and move him 10 miles away onto state land where he can live a more natural existence.
And it will. Wild animals are incredibly adaptable. Foxes are wily and resourceful. In a wooded area, there will be plenty of small prey items like rodents, birds, rabbits, squirrels, etc.
Not even a fox can resist Colonel Sander's secret recipe.
Weirdo
😂😂😂
It’s true though. The power is that from another world. Legend has it, The Colonel sold his soul to Mephistopheles in exchange for a chicken recipe more powerful than his competitor lobbies of tobacco and alcohol. It is said this deal was struck on a full moon in the middle of an Indian burial ground. His hair went as white as his suit like he was standing in front of “the dead lights”. Once every thousand years Colonel can return to feed off of this chicken.
Bahaha loved the cheesy 1980s triumphant music when you release the fox... reminds of cartoons I used to watch as a kid
Had a few with a very similar homemade trap...a .22 rimfire painkiller relocated them.
Piss on you bastard
Better to shoot ‘em to be honest
Doesn't it matter that you're touching the cage with your bare hands? Is scent not a problem when using live catch? .... thanks for the demo
No, human scent doesn't matter. The fox can't resist the chicken inside the trap. Once he smells it he can't help but go in.
Jarrod's Affordable Wildlife Eviction thanks for the reply... good to know.
Groudhogs, rabbits, and squirrels are wary of human pheromones. Your predators like opossums, skunks, foxes, feral cats, etc will often go right in a trap for a meaty treat. Canned catfood, sardines, greasy chicken, cooked hamburger meat, bacon will draw some in. Ive even caught skunks on peanut butter. They are very olfactory-guided and that smell to them is like crack to a junkie.
Would have been awkward at the end if a car drove by and hit the fox into outer space and beyond while that music was on.
jad xw 😂😂😂
IM DYING LAUGHING OMFG
would have to edit it with the moon level theme from ducktales then XD
*Curb Your Enthusiasm intensifies*
Star Fox
I have that same exact trap. It worked well until I caught a 20 lb raccoon. It bent the metal under the trigger plate and the trap wouldn't work. It took a while, but we got it fixed.
@@jalynthompson1805we got both of ours at tractor supply you can find all shorts of sizes there
you can open the other side so it would be easy for you to set the bait
I’m here to get revenge for my ducks
@FreePalestine-mr5plhere for my cat
Here for my chicken
HERE FOR MY FUCKING TEEN ROOSTER WHO WAS A SWEETHEART.
@@ricardo19342 I relate
I'm here before I loose one of my chickens. Their coop is built like a maximum security prison but a fox may be crafty enough to break in. SO HE MUST GO!
Thanks For Freeing Them!
You Have My Respect
*If its you alone setting the trap: place the meat in the trap:bend the wire to hold it in place : hold the trap above your head: then continue wrapping the wire*
what do you do with it when you catch it
+Joey Knelsen release to the fox's natural habitat
Thats good
@Scott S why you sagging someone's accent?
Lady: Complains about fox
Me: but it's a fox they is adorable and i would hug it until i bleed out bc it would bite my neck off
You can technically tame them
@@omarnei oh nice, give me 48 hours and ill find a way
What is wrong with you
they are not so cute when they kill your chickens and cats and all the other animals in the forest for fun.
I dubt if you have a bunch of chikens
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lol
Oral Jibbies ya mean *SPONSORED BY KFC*
@@orangejuicegang6424 lmao just edited it
it's finger licking good
what is the model of the cage and where can you get i, and can you get it in australia
Is this trap hand made?
Benjamin Ferguson hello,if you need this cage,you can contact me,we are wholesaler of animal trap cage.
welcome you! Contct name :Helen .Wechat/whatsapp/ph:0086-13231868828. Skype:helen he09
how much and where are you located?
Scott Carr do you know any shops that sell them that would be easier
Scott Carr thanks i'll be in contact
What do you have to do to catch a baby fox since the mother was killed and we are trying to catch it and raise it until it is big enough for it to be released but we can't get it to trust us enough to help it until it gets a little bit bigger
Good on you for letting her go, thanks for uploading
I was expecting you to shoot it like most would. You deserve my respect. I came here because I want to see if there are any foxes around my house so I might use this.
PixelatedLynx killing is actually the best thing, releasing it just allows for the problem to restart, but people are pussies. This fox is now an intruder to any other foxes in that habitat, and now the fox is looking for a new house to disrupt. Fox's are scavengers
The foxes like why did you drop me off here lol
I have 3 coyotes that come in my backyard everyday so can I use that size for them
Palbo TMTM hij
No coyotes are larger
what size is this trap?
How large is the trap? Large is 32" and is around $80, and X-Large 42" around $150. We might need it only once to trap a skinny fox. We're afraid that it will not survive living around the campus this coming winter.
Just call an animal removal service.
Id go 42" as foxes run bigger than skunks, etc. I have a 32" that I've caught skunk, possum, stray cat in. 32" may hold a small fox, but they are wary creatures and may be reluctant to enter a tighter enclosure. Better your trap be a little larger than too small.
Well... You learn something new every day
This is a great video. Thanks guys.
Best bait for fox? Any idea
Awe this is a sweet video thank u🎉❤😊
Lol good advert for KFC
Always admired fox until it wiped out 6 laying hens early spring and since each day we’ve lost more, 39 out of 60 smaller chicks and chickens destroyed this summer. Very beautiful animals but it’s trap and dirt nap time. Even my children understand it’s destruction to their beloved animals which bless our homestead.
Thanks for the video
Roger that, here in southern NSW Australia fox’s are everywhere they recently audited and took a bunch of my chooks and I’ve got a trap with kfc set tonight on the inside of chook shed at the Bob hole inlet. Hope it works. How did you get on? Catch any foxs? On a side note we used to have a bounty on foxs and it hammered there numbers big time. But some dopey policy decided not to keep on with that.
@@fanatamon shot one recently and trapped another. We must have several families of them in the area. I’ve improved our fencing and no longer free range until they’re under control. Trapping has peaked my interest and it’s legal for nuisance animals on my property. It was encouraging to finally get one. Motivation to continue with new harbored zeal.
@@66ECHO how long till you trapped one? I’m going to leave my trap set permanently now inside the chicken coop. Yes the zeal is compounded now.
@@fanatamon it took a bit. I’m brand new to trapping. This fox killing chickens started in spring and I didn’t set traps until late summer. It took until late fall. I’m not consistent, however, due to our outdoor cat and free range animals. We’d put them in the coop and barn for a few days while I set traps, then out again (mostly the cat). This lure “Cavin’s” seemed to work well when I was advised to use it.
@@66ECHO yeah for sure I’ve shot heaps and trapped a few in rabbit traps. But never used a dog trap. I reckon I’m going to make a fox proof cage inside the chick coop with the chickens in it and foxy can make it’s way in and just booby trap the shit out of the area so it won’t get wise to the trap or even set up a trail camera activated to set off a trap door once a fox goes in.
Hnmm, when I put bait in my trap, I just open the release door on the opposite end and hang it...
Does the chicken work for any kind of fox? and does it work almost everytime? What else could you use?
Chicken is the best fox bait out there because it's their preferred food. It works nearly 100% of the time. Anybody that raises chickens can tell you that the biggest threat they face is predation from foxes. We're sure there are other baits that will work but when we find a winner, we stick with it. We have only caught (and released) red foxes but it should work for any type of fox.
Okay, Thanks so much
Yeah , tell me about it. I've setup the trap(s) and caught everything but the fox(es). They've always outsmarted me. I spotted one a couple days ago and missed it with my crossbow while it was watching my free-range chickens.
so did you at least find what dose it say"
About what size are the dimensions
If you got my name aswell then you must be a certified G
what are the dimensions of the cage
My question is can you catch and own a fox in Florida, I know you can own them here and there are lot where I live since. Idk if you have have buy then tho or if I can just catch one.
How to make that cage?
You guys are pawsome to let the fox go thx so so so much i love thhem
And how to make the trap?
Thank you for releasing him:)
The real Lebron james kn
It's currently 5 in the morning I have been gaming all night and a fox was outside of my houss
And off it goes back to the ladies yard 😂😂
I wouldn't waste good fried chicken like dat
Plot Twist - The Fox was actually a shadow clone and turns out it was baby Kurama.
Jack Ripper haha. You watch naruto much? 😂 I am soon halfway through with shippudden 👍🏻
I released one this morning, trapper used dead chicken as bait.. He was going to shoot it but i offered to relocate it .. It was the lesser of 2 evils I suppose.. good luck lil' fox
Arron G repeat after me,..... wear the fox hat.... say it fast 😂
you released one but we shot 20 good
Arron G Jill those things
I’m going to do it but idk where to put it I have a cats in a kit
I'd be pretty ticked if you dropped that fox off around me and it started killing my chickens
Yeah, just lost 2 chickens I catch one I'm shooting the SOB.
Jack Bits totally the fox's fault if you can't keep chickens ._.
not that you suck at it or anything ._.
Jack Bits Dude, make a fence for them to roam inside, and no fox will get them, only watch out for hawks if you have a lot like my grandma, but if you don't have much then just build a small fence with a roof and done
Yeah, unless you're using an electric fence there is not guarantee that you are keeping the chickens safe. Just a fence itself isn't going to keep them out. At least around here that doesn't work. But there are ways of protecting the chickens without shooting the fox. We've had one watching us for a while now. We just change up our routines and keep the electric fence on. To keep the hawks away we run a lot of colored twine across the area over the electric netting. The hawks need a rather large area to swoop down so they won't mess with them if they see the twine there.
Jack Bits you obviously never heard of fences.
I've got one up on my property here in Alabama. It looks pretty rough, it's tail is like one big dreadlock. And it fights an imaginary friend, lays down for a little bit and then pops back up angry fighting literally nothing at all. Not sure what that's all about but I'm pretty sure he terrorizes my cat because my cat won't stay in my yard anymore. He is either in the house or he will go next door and hang in their yard.
That sounds like rabies be careful
Good job. I have one in my backyard. I plan on getting the KFC.....thanks for the info.
2 questions how much was that box trap /live trap and would that trap work for coyotes
+Joshua Woodley That trap is 106.00. We sell it and we use it.
www.jarrodspestproducts.com/products/safeguard-52836-large-cage-trap
It'll work just fine for small to medium coyotes but they are pretty wary and usually don't get caught in cage traps. Foothold traps are what get coyotes. We sell those too.
www.jarrodspestproducts.com/products/duke-1-12-coil-spring-trap-with-rubber-jaws
Joshua Woodley
And here I am trying to attract a fox to my yard, so it can catch the squirrels rabbits and mice.
Bro get a cat
0:18 the best chicken to use is KFC 😂😄😆
That fox was like bruh no way im leavin you see what was in this thing yall gone need tuh drag me outta here by my tail
The music at the end hahashaha
what do I do if I have a big ass fox around my house? Dude is huge, biggest one I've seen. No way it will fit in my trap.
A leghold trap? They have the kind that don't actually injure the animals.
@@bigverybadtom Good call, I didn't really know they had the non-injure kind but I see the difference now.
I don't know much about foxes but I contacted this rescue group and they told me to just wait, that it will likely move on. And it did. Haven't seen it again.
This needs sponsoring from KFC for sure.
That music at the end lol 😂
I thought that was a cat 😂😂😂
Broasted chicken is a good bait but you will catch everything else also.
Exactly, I'm trying the eggs
why would you release it? it could make a good cushion.
Gray Taylor if you can read read this. Endangered species have been killed by a fox on a rampage at Busbridge Lakes.
Devastation was found at the nature reserve on Monday (March 28) after a tree fell on a fence during Storm Katie, allowing the fox to sneak in.
The fox remains at large on the vast site and is still carrying out attacks.
The popular attraction in Busbridge, Godalming was forced to close on Wednesday (March 30) as the owners attempted to look for the animal.
Fleur Douetil, owner of Busbridge Lakes, said: "The fox has got in and we don’t know where it is.
"We are picking up bodies everywhere.
"I am devastated, these are very rare birds.
"It is killing the endangered species and it will go on killing.
"It will be doing damage wherever it is."
So far the fox has claimed the lives of three oystercatcher birds, rare geese and wildfowl.
Mrs Douetil, who has owned the site since 1966, said on Wednesday: "We have had to close to the public today but we are intending to open on Thursday, without a doubt.
You're going to love the woman art the end of the video: th-cam.com/video/3KTrYwV2utw/w-d-xo.html
For sure foxy will keep keeping on, I got to blast them with my thunderstick.
*Meanwhile at KFC* RELEASE THE FOXES!!!
XD
The kfc chicken isn’t working for me. This fox only wants my live chickens.
The fox is rlly cute :3
You are putting ideas into peoples heads,why can’t people just leave them alone,they are not hurting anyone we are the ones hurting them by taking all their spaces.
BE KIND TO ANIMALS. HAVE A HEART!!!!
Foxes can kill many animals and ruin farms. Better to do this then let them roam free in places they do not belong in. It's better for all of us.
F,,, off,wait til they kill your pets ,you'll think different when you clean up the mess!
They were. They relocated the animal rather than dispatched it. Skunks should not be released honestly. As bad as the smell is, they are bad rabies vectors and a nuisance animal that can make its way into shockingly small spaces around your home which makes them an increased risk of encountering pets or children.
@@geniusme707 They are also a known rabies vector. They don't carry it often as much as skunks or raccoons, but still best not to have them around homes/farms.
Do they kill cats?
thats music though LOL
You’re right, extra crispy does not work.
I would've gotten caught in that trap! I LOVE KFC! It's my FAVORITE food besides PIZZA!
Lol
Lol same 😆
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SpiritWolf Sapphire imagine going out in the morning to see what you caught, finding a human sitting in it eating the kfc you left in there as bait 😂
Commercials for KFC be like
now THIS is how you trap! Take him from dangerous place to safe one
good job guys KFC how about Popeyes chicken
Love that chicken from Popeyes!
Fuck'n Noah. It was 2 of everything that got us here....
was it a pet
beautiful animal!
I checked a lot of woodworking handbooks. Those from woodprix are the best.
I think Jarrod is part owner in KFC
We let our hens out to free range, and a fox caught one of our prized Buff Orpington pullets! We're going to try to trap the fox and release it. We love our ladies and have no tolerance for this fox! However, the fox is a beautiful animal, and it's not his/her fault because of natural hunting and carnivorous instincts.
Can I use Popeyes chicken?
If the predator was nuisance enough to require trapping to begin with, the animal should most likely have been dispatched. Anyone who has to deal with these types of problems on a regular basis knows that fox have a home range that encompass 25 to 30 miles easy. With a keen sense of direction.. 30 miles away and that animal will be back by the end of the week... reeking havoc all over again.... but I guess the live release of an active predator is good for business, right? Happy Trapping.
It should of been shot full stop
Thank you i will try putting chicken in the trap because i have the exact same trap and i really want to catch a fox
she a cute fox!🌹
I pray you don't kill her. They are beautiful.
I'd pet him but yeah good vid!
I'm going to eat most of that chicken before I string it up...That will release all the fine odors and the fox will easily find it
1:35
Very good.😀😀😀
KFC chicken 🤣🤣😂
HaHaHa .. that fox will be back for dinner tomorrow ...lol
They relocated it like 30 miles away I think. It will establish its own new territory there.
I don't like the traps that grab their paws and break them :(
Mad-Løu 25 footholds don't break their foot. There's a girl on TH-cam that sticks her hand in big traps. Watch it.
Us those traps should be banned and little kids could step in them
There are foothold traps that don't break the animals' paws.
Im only watching this to get a pet fox
I used raw chicken and they won’t go in there 😭
Use the fried chicken like they did. The grease has a strong attractant quality. Oily and greasy fish/meat is like heaven to skunks so would have to imagine it would be the same for foxes.
It want be long i.am going to get a another live traps for fox and coyote !
A fox killed my rabbit last night
that fox was a pet.
Thank you for not killing that beautiful fox
Thanks for this. Exactly what I need. A fox is threatening our chickens. I want to catch him and move him 10 miles away onto state land where he can live a more natural existence.
Thanks for releasing her unharmed.
A short time later...fox back in ladies yard..
And now he has to adapt to the new location
And it will. Wild animals are incredibly adaptable. Foxes are wily and resourceful. In a wooded area, there will be plenty of small prey items like rodents, birds, rabbits, squirrels, etc.
I tried fried chicken! I tried canned cat food and NO fox! 😢
I have used fish, sardines in the cage-nothing, just for grins,I threw a turkey leg outside the cage-he took it!
Try peanuts. No joke.