Logwood Trap Dye- this light colored powder turns jet black in water dying your traps a deep, dark, black color. One bag treats 5 gallons of water, dying approximately 2-3 dozen traps. One bag is one pound in weight.
Renno’s Natural Logwood Trap Dye is very similar to the logwood chips that were popular years ago. It is derived from a certain species of plant that is native to the mountains of Pennsylvania. This dye coats traps with a finish that is nearly rust proof and odorless and has the ability to weather several weeks of trapping.
1 bag will treat approximately 25 to 30 #3 sized traps or 40 to 50 #1 3/4 sized traps. Approximately 20oz
(Dakota Line Trap & Snare Dip) is a product that Mark Steck developed over a period of 7 years of testing. No tackiness, no petroleum products, odorless and drys quick. This dip mixes with water, not gas.
Pete Rickard’s Natural Wood Trap Dye Liquid Concentrate produces a dark, protective coating on traps. Traps should be boiled in solution containing 3 gallons of water for every 4 oz. bottle of dye.









