Do you have a headache how to catch them ?
Come on, Faicuk squirrel trap will be resolve your problem well !!!
1. Dimensions: 16.3” x 6” x 6.7”
2. Built to last - resists rust and corrosion.
3. Smoothed internal edges protect and prevent injuries to animals.
4. One gravity-action door with sensitive trigger to ensure quick, secure trapping.
5. Each trap features a carrying handle ensure won't come in contact with the animal inside.
6. Ideal for humanely catching squirrels, chipmunks, rats, weasels, voles and similar-size nuisance animals.
(1)Environmental requirements:
Place in a dry and animal infested area to prevent the cage from corroding and rusting in a damp environment, causing the trigger mechanism to be insensitive.
(2)Trap Placement:
Rats travel along pathways like walls and wires, and tend to use the exact same pathways time after time. The best location for your trap is longways against a wall closest to the damage. Place your trap on a level surface to avoid disturbing the trigger mechanism. Suggest disguising and hiding the cage to make it easier to catch the target.
(3)Bait selection:
Peanut butter or dried fruit are great baits for both the Norway rat and the roof rat. Place the bait beyond the trigger plate , towards the back end of the trap. Position it away from the trap walls to prevent a rat from reaching the bait from outside of the trap.
(4)Tips:
1.Rats tend to be neophobic - shy of new objects in their territory.Introduce your trap by "pre-baiting" it: position it properly, keep the door open and place some bait inside. Allow your rats to get used to the trap's position, re-baiting periodically if necessary.
2.Wear gloves whenever handling a rat trap to avoid transferring your scent to the trap.A rat may be even more cautious of a trap if it carries human scent.
Suggested Bait:meats, nuts, apple slices and grains
Suggested Bait: peanut butter, nuts, apple slices and grains
Suggested Bait: corn, peanuts, sunflower seeds, chestnut
Suggested Bait: fried food,sausage,roast meat
Troubleshooting Steps for a Single-Door Squirrel Trap:
1. Check if the trap is properly set: Ensure the trigger mechanism is engaged correctly and the door is fully open without obstruction.
2. Inspect for blockages: Remove any debris, food crumbs, or bedding that might prevent the door from closing smoothly.
3. Test the sensitivity: Gently trigger the mechanism (e.g., with a small object) to see if the door shuts firmly. If it’s too loose or stiff, adjust the trigger mechanism if possible.
4. Verify bait placement: Make sure the bait is positioned where it can be accessed by the mouse without triggering the trap prematurely, and replace stale bait.
5. Check for damage: Look for bent parts, broken springs, or a warped door—replace damaged components if necessary.
6. Reset and monitor: After adjustments, reset the trap and place it in a location with signs of squirrels activity (e.g., droppings), ensuring it’s stable and not easily knocked over.