I've been trying to learn to snare small animals for food, and then it occurred to me: Snares catch small, stupid animals. Would they be able to catch zombies?
Squirrels are sometimes caught by snares made by leaning a new piece of wood against a squirrel's tree. The squirrel naturally walks all over the new piece of wood, investigating it. If there's a small loop of wire about the size of the squirrel's head, it will investigate, get caught, and then end up dangling from the wire.
Most snares involve getting the animal to step into a loop, or to stick it's head into a loop. There are many books on how to cosntruct them. If zombies are too stupid to pull a rope off their leg, we might have an easy imobilizer.
Could we take advantage of something similar by having a board seperate two roofs (one that you are one, and one that's full of zombies) so that the zombies try to come across, and (instead of falling) they get hung up on the rope - effectively immobilizing them?
I'm trying to get a feel for what level of intelligence the zombies have. In DOTD '04, the one (fast) zombie was hit with the large propane canister, and it was about to throw it back. That implies that they might be able to do simple things. I'm pretty sure any loop that was self-tightening wire would work wonders.
Then there's always those 'nam era traps - would a warning sign saying "don't step on the yellow tarp" prevent anyone other than a zombie from being hurt?
Yhe infantry depends on dug-in defenses as a force multiplier when they are being shot at. What kind of defences would be apropriate against zombies other than the standard "board up the windows, and shoot them through the slots."
Would knee-high barriers slow shuffling zombies significantly?
Andy Out!

