4 May 2013 at 18:47 #1 Busa Busa Associate Joined 1 Dec 2007 Posts 1,471 Several of these in local woods, one end is open and the wooden tray slides out so doesn't appear to be a trap. ? by Mark-Hobbs, on Flickr
Several of these in local woods, one end is open and the wooden tray slides out so doesn't appear to be a trap. ? by Mark-Hobbs, on Flickr
4 May 2013 at 18:49 #2 Aod Aod Soldato Joined 7 Oct 2004 Posts 8,662 Location London I'm guessing it's a nesting box for some kind of bird?
4 May 2013 at 18:51 #3 On Holiday On Holiday Soldato Joined 29 Dec 2009 Posts 7,317 I woodn't touch it if I were you.
4 May 2013 at 18:52 #4 4T5 4T5 Man of Honour Joined 30 Aug 2004 Posts 27,738 Location Middle of England It's box 92.
4 May 2013 at 18:53 #5 fiveub fiveub OcUK Staff Joined 12 Apr 2008 Posts 49,352 Location OcUK HQ Bat box?
4 May 2013 at 18:53 #6 dpbadger dpbadger Associate Joined 9 Jul 2009 Posts 1,969 Might be for doormice.
4 May 2013 at 18:56 #7 Busa Busa Associate OP Joined 1 Dec 2007 Posts 1,471 The thing is that they are only six feet up maximum so the local kids(vandals) will have them off and smashed to bits in no time!
The thing is that they are only six feet up maximum so the local kids(vandals) will have them off and smashed to bits in no time!
4 May 2013 at 19:24 #8 needforspeed needforspeed Associate Joined 17 Dec 2008 Posts 673 Ask Monmouthshire County Council.
4 May 2013 at 19:25 #9 Housey Housey Man of Honour Joined 21 Feb 2006 Posts 29,598 It's an After Eight trap.
4 May 2013 at 19:27 #10 Busa Busa Associate OP Joined 1 Dec 2007 Posts 1,471 Housey said: It's an After Eight trap. Click to expand...