Saturday, August 6, 2011

Havahart 1020 Live Animal Two-Door Mouse Cage Trap

Ideal for trapping mice, chipmunks, shrews, voles, and similar-size nuisance animals. The Havahart two-door cage trap has been designed for the safety of animals. This humane trap, with its two spring loaded doors, has many features to allow safe, quick and easy catches. Constructed of sturdy wire mesh with steel reinforcements for long life, and galvanized for maximum resistance to rust and corrosion. Mesh openings are smaller than competing traps of comparable size to prevent escapes and stolen bait. Two gravity-action doors allow animals to enter from either direction. Sensitive trigger ensures quick, secure capture. Solid door and handle guard protect user during transportation, while smoothed internal edges protect and prevent injuries to animals. Made in the USA.

Amazon Sales Rank: #255 in Lawn & Patio Brand: Havahart Model: 1020 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 3.00" h x 3.00" w x 10.00" l, 1.00 pounds Constructed of sturdy rust-resistant wire mesh with steel reinforcements for long life and galvanized for maximum resistance to rust and corrosion Mesh openings, smaller than competing traps of comparable size, which help prevent escapes and stolen bait. Trigger rod is located outside of the live mouse trap so animal cannot damage it while in the trap Two gravity-action doors on this live mouse trap allow an animal to enter from either direction. Sensitive trigger ensures quick, secure capture that targets the specific animal's size, eliminating undesired catches. Solid door and handle guard on this live mouse trap protect the user during transportation, while smoothed internal edges protect and prevent injuries to animals. Ideal for catching: mice, shrews, and similar-size nuisance animals

Customers most useful 77 of 80 people found this review helpful. Efficient and enduring, Humana pinxet 15 years ago, our building began to have occasional problems with the mouse, with my own apartment, two or three visits from a colleague recently lost each year. I was really shocked to see some of the latest solutions in stores - they always had a problem with the idea of ​​traditional traps and poisons spring, but the houses that contain background sticky floors seemed very cruel. I do not want to kill the little hiccup, much less torture them, I do not want them as roommates. Havahart live trap is a good solution for all human and economic. The mechanism is simply connected bait table with a set of two thick outer son and robust - a new event - the trip very easy (a bit difficult, need skillful handling of foreign son, snapping the trap, if they do not get the installation - those with large fingers have a hard time with him, I think) after capture and release, a good cleaning is in a bucket of bleach, rinsed well, and the case ready to go. More romatically inclined, there's a good feeling to have in the preparation of a wine and cheese plate (actually, I use toilet paper and peanut butter) in my experiments, a good host for the occasional visit of Mr. Mouse. The trap worked well enough that under normal circumstances I see no evidence of a mouse in my kitchen, before appearing in the case - over the years I have come to see as unhealthy visitors less destructive pests, and as a cute, if they neglected old friend who cleaned me a good excuse to the kitchen in bleach. I usually replace traps every five or six years, and not because they are broken or non-functional - As time tends to be the case for a funky stained dark patina that is just too uninteresting for my eye with reasonable care To achieve these traps can be a one-time purchase that does not need to be replaced. Aesthetic losses aside to use for a year or so, it helps to lubricate the moving parts of the case - without these it is possible to replace the mouse trap, steal the bait, and leave without triggering mechanism. Be sure to also clumsy handling of the case when cleaning - even if strong enough, the walls of the cage with a little pressure to prevent the movement of the bait table and doors are bent. This is in my opinion. A superiority of the products are always on Who designed the phrase "build a better mousetrap" never seen one of them. It's cheap, it is permanent, it works. 43 out of 45 people found the following review helpful. large case of J. Lemmerman (NOTE: This product is the price of 5 on the changes as suggested below, but changes easily, can be lethal for mice.) ________________ I catch a mouse one day at our school. We call on mice that hurricanes, which have gone through the alphabet twice in 6 months! (We pick up the mice in a hamster cage and let go every Friday with a bucket DEEP painter and toilet paper cores for the transfer, if you're interested). I love this thing (actually bought two). I had to make a small change - the lower edge of the door is very strong - try to push the mice and cut the nose - I put a piece of transparent tape over the bottom edge of each door of the trap cover edge and - Shazam - its perfect now . Tips for beginners - when you release the mouse (from home or in a bucket depth), hold the door closed closest to you - the first opened two doors and mouse instinctively ran out the door and the upper arm. LOL 57 of 63 people found the following review helpful wrongly advertised as a Rat Trap for F. Whitby The Havahart 1020 is announced here as a mouse and a mouse to catch. It suggests wrongly that this fall is big enough to catch rats. The written instructions for the product clearly, this is a trap and the next.

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