🐾 Trap with a Heart: Humane Solutions for Pest Control!
The Humane Rat Trap is a modern, eco-friendly solution designed to catch and release small rodents like mice, chipmunks, and hamsters. Measuring 11 x 5.9 x 4.6 inches, it features a high-sensitivity gravity pedal for quick locking and is made from durable galvanized iron. This reliable and reusable trap is easy to set up and clean, making it an ideal choice for humane pest control in both indoor and outdoor settings.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 5.9"W x 4.6"H |
Target Species | Chipmunk, Mouse, Rat, Opossum, Hamster |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Iron |
Style | Modern |
Color | Sliver |
T**Y
Easy to use and Effective Squirrel Trap!
This trap is easy to use and very effective. In the first day we caught two squirrels. I drove them 5 miles away from my house and hope they will be happy there. My daughter scolded me for catching the squirrels and said I was probably breaking up a family and leaving babies without a parent. I get it, but these squirrels were climbing up my screen door and damaging the screen. They were always trying to access the bird feeder and they just became annoying. I saw another squirrel this morning so I put out the trap again!
R**.
Good Trap
The media could not be loaded. It took me a while to give a review but it’s finally here. This trap worked nicely when properly setup. It is made well and easy to assemble.
M**D
Sturdy and Works Well
This squirrel trap gets the job done. It's solidly built and holds small animals securely. Setup was simple, and the folding feature is convenient for storage. Caught a couple of squirrels quickly, and it worked as expected. Would recommend if you're looking for a reliable, humane trap.
R**E
In the attic
Great for relocating squirrels autumn is best !
N**I
thumbs up
worked for us . did have a little trouble setting it up .
S**.
Sturdy, reusable, great written/video instructions
The media could not be loaded. This trap worked well for me on day one. Challenges I had: setting it up properly (I didn't put the trigger rod through both openings in the trigger pedal first time around), baiting it (found I had to reach through the front to bait it), making sure the squirrel didn't scratch me through the top mesh near the handles (which didn't have a piece of sheet metal to protect against such a thing happening). Upsides: easy to set up by following the written instructions and as I later found, the video; latch kept the squirrel inside; very portable; easy to open and release the prisoner once you've brought them to a better location. I set this trap out today at 6am, moved it three times as I watched the squirrels and tried to capitalize on their favorite spot and by 10:30am I watched a gray squirrel walk fully inside the trap. Drove him to the woods for release. Reset the trap and around 12:20pm saw a fox squirrel get trapped (see video). Drove to woods for release. Reset the trap and around 1:40pm I noticed the trap door was down, another gray squirrel inside. Another drive and release. The final squirrel I'd like to relocate sniffed the trap and hasn't gone in yet, I'll keep trying. For bait I used about 1 tablespoon of cheap peanut butter smeared mostly under the back edge of the trigger plate, and a little bit on the front of it. Expect the animal to be panicked and chew and spin around. Talk softly, if at all, place an old towel underneath the cage in your trunk and one more on top of it to keep the animal calm as it's being transported, and make sure the trap won't tip over by putting heavy objects on either side of it. I'm relieved knowing these squirrels won't be messing up my birdfeeders or chewing on my outdoor furniture anymore!
R**.
Trapping varmints that chewed electric wiring in our deck
Cage is compact and works beautifully. Sets upeasily. Caught the two offending squirrels in two days. Price of the cage was excellent.
R**T
Great Squirrel Trap
Having problems with Ground squirrels destruction of the bird feeders, digging holes in the hillside and potential vectors for fleas and disease.Easy to setup and trigger, baited with bird seed and positioned it. Caught 3 birds. Switch to peanuts and corn kernels bait which is too big for the birds. Caught first squirrel one week after the trap was delivered. Relocated the animal and the back of trap made it easy to release. The squirrel was agitated when first caught and I think its nose was cut on the cage trying to chew its way out.17" trap is a good size for squirrels.
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