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Woodstream 1084 Easy Set Live Animal Cage

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Description:

24x7x7 ez-set rabit trap. Set and release mechanism located on top of trap limits interaction with animal. Trap can be set with 1 hand. High tensile wire mesh makes trap more durable without making it heavier. Animal-safe design: rolled metal edges and

Features:

24x7x7 ez-set rabit trap


Set and release mechanism located on top of trap limits interaction with animal


Trap can be set with 1 hand


High tensile wire mesh makes trap more durable without making it heavier


Animal-safe design: rolled metal edges and snug fitting doors eliminate sharp surfaces and gaps that


Product Details:
Product Length: 24.0 inches
Product Width: 7.0 inches
Product Height: 7.0 inches
Product Weight: 4.6 pounds
Package Length: 25.1 inches
Package Width: 9.75 inches
Package Height: 8.9 inches
Package Weight: 4.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 23 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5 ( 23 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5Extreme trappingJun 18, 2008
By Sergio Brown
I can't say enough good things about this trap. The only experience I ever had trapping animals was with gophers when I was a kid. The toughest part of that was rigging the trap so it worked correctly. I knew setting traps took some talent and I had neither the will or time to learn trap setting for my small squirrel problem. In short this trap is incredible. Made in the USA, HIGH quality and super easy. You literally pull up the handle and it sets. Toss a platter of peanut butter in the back and you have hours of entertainment. I say hours because your squirrels will be gone in hours. I caught them as fast as I put the trap out (Many times with me in the yard). I called my frequent trips to the city park the Squirrel Express :P Now I have no squirrels and lots of tasty strawberries and tomatoes to eat! This trap will not disappoint.

7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Squirrels BewareJan 12, 2009
By Nghi Lien "coolshot26"
After three weeks of trial and error, I finally caught my first squirrel. I started with the Havahart 1025 and found my prey kept getting away. I realized the trap was too small for the little bugger because my bait would disappear even after the trap had sprang. I took it back and got me the next biggest trap that Lowes carries: Havahart 1092. For those who are familiar with the 1092, it's quite huge and made for trapping stray cats, raccoons, and similar sized animals. Though the trap was big it was easy to handle, bait, and set. I left it out for several days without much luck. The little bugger wouldn't take the bait behind the trigger plate. He would nibble at it from the outside of the cage and left me cleaning up after the scraps. Again, I packed up the trap and took it back. I searched the Internet, looking for a retailer that carries the medium-sized traps, specifically the Model 1084. I wasn't interested in online purchase due to the hassle of returns. I didn't find many within the area. One of the major carriers of Havahart traps, however, was Ace Hardware. There were many in the area, so I called around asking for the 1084. After many tries, I found one store who has it. I made my trip there after work and had my trap set that same night. The Model 1084 was small and light, so I was able to position it in the tree where I had the most activity. Unlike the 1092 which opens from both sides, you have reach in to load the bait. I left the persimmon in the back of the cage. When I came back the next day, I found a side of the persimmon had been nibbled away. Fluster but unwavered I decided to hang the persimmon this time and reposition the opening of trap toward a branch where the little bugger can easily access. To my surprise the next day, the cage door had be shut and what looked like a brown ball from faraway turned out to be the little bugger that has been trashing my yard the past year. I was so elated; and I have Havahart to thank for for constructing such a great contraption.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Very EffectiveOct 12, 2009
By Mike
Had skunks nesting under a concrete step in our backyard. Caught the first one the first night I set the trap and the second
one a few days later. If you're trying the trap a skunk, recommend covering up the back 1/3 of the trap (where the bait is placed)
with duck tape or a small towel. If not, they'll simply reach through the side and steal the bait. Use peanut butter to trap
skunks - they love the stuff. Once trapped, simply approach the cage holding a large towel and cover the trap. Easy to release trapped animal
by simply pulling up on the handle. Both times, skunks made no attempt to spray even though I was right behind the cage.. they just ran away
glad to be free.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Rabbit EliminatorJun 29, 2009
By Mickey
I've caught two of those devils in less than 10 days. The trap is very easy to use and sucessful if you use a bit of common sense like hiding your scent with a spray of apple cider and leaving a trail of bait starting outside of the trap.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

4The trap for gray squirrelsMay 29, 2009
By Don Wiss
This is the size trap you need for gray squirrels. Once tripped they will not escape from this trap. The problem with this trap is it is hard to trip. You can smear peanut butter on the trip plate and they will clean it off without tripping. If you put the peanut in a tray past the trip plate they will either step over the plate or they step on it and it doesn't trip. What I had to do is to put a large wooden matchstick under the trip handle. This effectively partially tripped it. You want something as thick as you can put under the handle without tripping it yourself.

The second problem is this trap has large openings in the wire mesh. Much larger than my 50 year old Havahart trap. The squirrels will be able to get their paw out through the openings. So if you put the trap on a deck the deck can get scratched up. And the holes are large enough that a raccoon can reach in to grab the bait. But their arm will get stuck at some point. When they pull their arm out the trap will be moved, and sometimes it will trip.

The recommended way to bait the trap is to smear peanut butter on a 3" x 3" piece of aluminum foil and place beyond the trip plate. I spread the peanut butter out, as the increased surface area increases the smell. You don't need a lot. You aren't trying to feed them.

If your reason for relocating squirrels is that they have learned how to get into your supposedly squirrel-proof bird feeder, then it is possible to relocate all the knowledge. The new squirrels that move into the territory won't know how to get into the feeder. At least for a while.

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