The Havahart Small 1-Door Animal Trap, designed and used by professional trappers, has one spring loaded door for safe, secure catches. This trap is ideal for trapping squirrels, small rabbits, mink and skunks. These traps are field tested so you know they work! Havahart one door live animal cage traps are constructed of sturdy rust-resistant wire mesh with steel reinforcements for long life and galvanized for maximum resistance to rust and corrosion. Mesh openings on these live traps are smaller than competing traps of comparable size to prevent escapes and stolen bait. Spring loaded doors and sensitive triggers ensure quick, secure captures that target the specific animal’s size, eliminating undesired catches. Solid doors and handle guards protect users during transportation, while smoothed internal edges protect and prevent injuries to animals. These squirrel traps are used by professional trappers and animal control officers. Bullet feature 1 (optional) : Ideal for catching squirrels, rabbits, skunks, minks and similar-size nuisance animals
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Not the trap you want. See review for recommendation. We used this trap to catch a small feral kitten. It worked, but it took monkeying with the spring mechanism repeatedly over a few weeks to get it to work right. Worse, the spring mechanism on the door makes it slam shut HARD. Which could chop off a tail or a foot. It worried me a lot when we were trying to catch the kitten.Since then I worked with a Catch, Spay, Release group to catch the ferals under my home. Their cages worked wonderfully. The trap door falls via gravity…
Iv’e Caught Rabbits, But It Wasn’t Easy. I have caught many rabbits on this, after much trial and error: When I first got this I set this out for about a week and got nothing each time I checked. I tried many different baits, and spots. It turned out that it wasn’t me that was messing up, the trap simply isn’t sensitive enough. At one point I actually saw a rabbit enter the trap, stand on the door lever, eat all the bait, and just leave, uncaught. After this I realized the trap was either a faulty manufacturer error, or I…
Pack your bags, you mangy squirrels – you’re about to be relocated! Hooray! The trap arrived Friday and I bagged my first squirrel (aka tree rat) this morning. Picked up the trap, set it in a plastic tub and put a small rug over the top, then transported the whole thing to a nice rural area – better than it deserves – and set the little villain free. Only made one modification as soon as I got it: I cut the top of an old Altoids tin and attached it to the floor of the trap just beyond the trip pad. This gave me a platform to stick a glob of peanut butter…