The "Trap Door" was designed specifically to provide a discrete, gentle, hygenic, and cost-effective way to get small birds out of buildings.
When set, the "Trap Door" is simply a welcoming platform with food. Birds stand on the platform eating happily until they press down on the perch. Suddenly, the floor gives way under them and they fall inside the ventilated box with a lid positioned securely above. When a bird is captured it will remain quiet and calm within the holding box until it can be released safely outdoors. Food and water can be left inside to protect the bird. To release the bird outside simply open the "Trap Door" lid and it will fly out.
The "Trap Door" looks more like a bird feeder than a trap. Sparrows easily become accustomed to coming and going from the trap to feed.
Dimensions Closed: 12.5"H x 6.5"W x 11.5"D
Dimensions Open: 18.25"H x 6.5"W x 9.25"D
The trap that doesn't look, or function, like a normal trap.
Representing over three years of testing and development, there is a finally a humane bird trap specifically for birds trapped inside structures. The "Trap Door" was designed specifically to provide a discrete, gentle, hygenic, and cost-effective way to get small birds out of buildings.
When set, the "Trap Door" is simply a welcoming platform with food. Birds stand on the platform eating happily until they press down on the perch. Suddenly, the floor gives way under them and they fall inside the ventilated box with a lid positioned securely above. When a bird is captured it will remain quiet and calm within the holding box until it can be released safely outdoors. Food and water can be left inside to protect the bird. To release the bird outside simply open the "Trap Door" lid and it will fly out.
The "Trap Door" looks more like a bird feeder than a trap. Sparrows easily become accustomed to coming and going from the trap to feed.
Dimensions Closed: 12.5"H x 6.5"W x 11.5"D
Dimensions Open: 18.25"H x 6.5"W x 9.25"D
Positioning - The trap should be placed high up in the facility near the most bird activity. Put on a shelf or secure to a post. Set the trap to the open position and bait and check regularly. Multiple traps will be necessary in large facilities.
Easy to Visually Monitor - Because the roof baffle stands tall in the set mode, it is very easy to recognize a closed trap. Live birds should be removed as soon as possible. |