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How to make a tracking plate to monitor wildlife activity without use of trail cameras
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Stephen M. Vantassel, host of Living the Wild Life, shows how to make simple tracking plates to monitor rodent activity. Materials are simple. You just need lamp black, ethanol, a brush, mixing container, and white tiles. Pest control operators, pest management professionals, and wildlife control operators can use these track traps in situations where trail cameras are not the best choice.
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