To catch, ensnare or hold something
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A coffee filter traps larger dirt particles. It allows water to flow through and traps the larger dirt, giving you pure water and better tasting and healthier coffee.
An NPC village really has no useful purpose. It is mainly for looks and so you can interact in fun ways with the NPCs, such as using them to trigger and/or test traps.
Airway motile cilia move mucus out of the lungs, and mucus traps inhaled particulate, smoke and dust.
It allows the drains to flow freely and the stench of the sewer to be sent to the highest point in the roof. That is why p-traps are installed, so the sewer gasses go to the roof vents and not through the water in the traps.
they set up squirrel traps, raccoon traps, rabbit traps and beaver traps
ZERO PEE traps BUT "P" traps there are 1" -8 "
they had booby traps
There are many types of mousetraps, some more humane than others. There are spring-loaded traps, glue strip traps, live-catch traps, bucket traps and electric traps.
A trapper is one who hunts and traps animals. The trappers will operate a number of different types of traps depending on what is being trapped. There are various traps that can be used such as body gripping traps, foothold traps, snares, cages and glue traps.
To ensure that the mouse traps you use are safe for your pets, choose traps that are specifically designed to be pet-friendly, such as enclosed traps or electronic traps. Place the traps in areas that are inaccessible to your pets, and always monitor the traps regularly to prevent any accidental harm to your pets.
Snare traps have ancient origins and are believed to have been used by various cultures worldwide, with evidence dating back to prehistoric times. They were commonly utilized by Indigenous peoples for trapping small game for food in regions such as North America, Europe, and Asia. The design and use of snare traps have evolved over time, but their fundamental purpose remains consistent: to capture animals efficiently.