what store sell to catch a hamster trap
H.B. Sherman Traps are some of the best live traps for small rodents. They can trap a variety of animals, such as squirrels, voles, and mice. They have become the industry standard for live traps.
No venous fly traps do not live in the dessert they live in mostly the rain forest or some place were it rains a lot.
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.
The most effective and safe rat traps available on the market are snap traps, electronic traps, and live traps. Snap traps are quick and efficient, electronic traps deliver a high-voltage shock to kill rats instantly, and live traps capture rats unharmed for release elsewhere. It is important to follow manufacturer instructions and place traps in areas where rats are active for best results.
There are no mouse traps on Mount Everest, mouse's do not live on the mountain.
If you live in a city there will be lots of places just look If you have a WHSmith in your area look at the stationary place
I do not live in Canada. So therefore I can not answer this specific question that I was given.. But it is probably like most countries.. There is a Walmart, freds, other retail stores that sells them.
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your best bet will be either comic book stores movie stores or any stores that sell novelty items or action figures where i live you can get family guy stuff from a store called forbiden planet that sells video games and comic books.hope i helped
There are live capture cage traps that can be used. However they will catch any animal that enters, not just cats. The cats can then be taken to the humane society.
A traditional mousetrap uses a spring to propel a metal bar in a 180 degree arc which ends on the pesky animal's neck, breaking it and (hopefully) severing the spinal chord resulting in a relatively quick death. Live traps use springs (in good traps) or gravity (in mediocre, unreliable traps) to close a cage door trapping the mouse for later release. The glue traps are exactly that--glue on a board/piece of paper. The animal is then stuck to the glue (panicking and trying to get free) until you notice, kill, and dispose of it or it dehydrates/starves to death...no spring.