Experience will determine the most productive sites and be far more effective than placing traps to a regular grid. The trap sites are normally laid out to form a trap round which may use existing tracks, paths or rides for convenience. However, to avoid or minimize vandalism, sites should be chosen to ensure the traps are not visible from the track, particularly in woods with high public access. Single capture traps may be more easily camouflaged by placing them in a bank or tunnel, singly or in pairs. Leaving both ends uncovered encourages squirrels to investigate the ‘tunnel’. In areas where it is difficult to draw squirrels to the ground, for example, pine mixtures, or where traps are disturbed by badgers, deer or wild boar, it may be necessary to site KANIA2000 traps on the trees.