State specific solution - Rhode Island - How to trap and relocate problem beavers
Translocation of any wild mammal is prohibited in Rhode Island.
Rhode Island > Animal is gnawing bark and clipping twigs from trees and shrubs > Rabbit
Use cage or box traps at least 9-inches x 10-inches x 24-inches to capture rabbits. They are most effective in winter when natural foods are limited. Bait with apple slices, carrots, cabbage, green leafy vegetables, or dried ears of corn. It is usually best to use a bait that is similar to what the rabbit is eating at the time of trapping. Place the traps near cover where rabbits feed or rest. Check the traps daily to refresh the bait and/or remove the animal. Move traps if you do not catch a rabbit within a week. Release rabbits in rural areas several miles from your property.
Translocation of any wild mammal is prohibited in Rhode Island.
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