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Project Zomboid Traps Not Catching Anything. I'm also using mouse traps to catch mice/rats, with cheese as bait. particularly, you need the following: your trapping skill does not seem to have any effect on animal size. You can find wire in toolsheds,. stick traps are the most reliable, and seem to be effective in more spots then other traps. try cereal for the stick traps, and carrots for the box traps. I've had the best luck with those. i've been putting bait into my traps, but the only fresh veggie i have, radishes, it usually won't take, and even if. Here are some average xp yields: 5 wires are required to craft a cage trap. a trap's strength determines its chance of catching something and if it will break, so higher strength traps have a. i'm using stick traps to catch birds, with worms as bait.

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i've been putting bait into my traps, but the only fresh veggie i have, radishes, it usually won't take, and even if. stick traps are the most reliable, and seem to be effective in more spots then other traps. your trapping skill does not seem to have any effect on animal size. i'm using stick traps to catch birds, with worms as bait. a trap's strength determines its chance of catching something and if it will break, so higher strength traps have a. I'm also using mouse traps to catch mice/rats, with cheese as bait. particularly, you need the following: 5 wires are required to craft a cage trap. try cereal for the stick traps, and carrots for the box traps. You can find wire in toolsheds,.

Project Zomboid Basic Trapping & Building Ep 96 YouTube

Project Zomboid Traps Not Catching Anything Here are some average xp yields: I'm also using mouse traps to catch mice/rats, with cheese as bait. You can find wire in toolsheds,. stick traps are the most reliable, and seem to be effective in more spots then other traps. i've been putting bait into my traps, but the only fresh veggie i have, radishes, it usually won't take, and even if. try cereal for the stick traps, and carrots for the box traps. your trapping skill does not seem to have any effect on animal size. particularly, you need the following: a trap's strength determines its chance of catching something and if it will break, so higher strength traps have a. i'm using stick traps to catch birds, with worms as bait. I've had the best luck with those. Here are some average xp yields: 5 wires are required to craft a cage trap.

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