Trail cameras have been used quite successfully to catch trespassers and
neighborhood thieves. But, I would suggest that you get an infra-red,
"flashless" trail camera. Otherwise you'll not only have your truck broken
into, but they'll steal your camera too!
Tim
"Gordon" <gaz...@OLYPEN.COM> wrote in message
news:1IednXvftceyCEHX...@wavecable.com...
Speaking of neighborhood thieves and trail cameras, let me tell my
story. A couple of weeks ago we noticed that the cat food bowl in our
shop was going down waaaaaaaaay too fast for our one cat to be eating.
We have a pet door going into the shop and I suspected that an opossum
or a raccoon had been going in at night and eating so I set up one of my
trail cams and aimed it at the bowl.
A week later I pulled the SD card out and stuck it in one of our
computers. Hell, I had black cats, white cats, yellow cats, black and
white cats, you name it and I had been feeding them. No opossums or
raccoons, just all the neighborhood cats!
That's my story and I am sticking to it. :-)
Don
Hi Gordon,
As others have said, a camera that takes IR pictures would do the trick. I
don't know all the brand prices off the top of my head (check cabelas.com
if you want) but the Cuddeback IR is about $50 more than the regular
flash camera. I will caution you that the IR pictures have a lower
resolution than the flash pictures(1.3M vs 5M in the Cuddeback) so you
do lose some detail.
Eric
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Just check the truck in the morning and if nothing is missing rewind the
tape and set it up for the next night.
George in Las Vegas
I bought a Wildview 5 mega pixel IR camera at Dick's for $99 and it has
taken some great shots. It also came with a 1gig card.
I had a neighbor's cat using my flower box as a litter box. I set a big
live-catch trap and caught him the first night. I put the cat, in the trap,
on my front lawn around the time my neighbor was due home from work and
waited for him to arrive. He came over and started ranting about me having
his cat, and I just let him get the cat out, not saying a word. As he was
walking away, telling me I "better not do that again", I said, "If he comes
here again you won't know it". Never had another problem.
I concur with the previous posters. Also the infra red LEDs do emit red
light so I would position the camera in way that you need a ladder to reach
it because your prowler may see that red light.
Chasseur
Canada