Tomahawk Collapsible Trap Model 201 (Gopher sized animals)

Tomahawk Collapsible Trap Model 201 (Gopher sized animals)
Tomahawk Collapsible Trap Model 201 (Gopher sized animals)
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$66.33

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Product Overview

Tomahawk Original Series Model 201 is a collapsible live trap with one trap door designed to catch chipmunks, gophers, rats, muskrats and similar sized animals. This quality trap is is 16L x 5W x 5H, constructed from 1/2" x 1" - 16 gauge galvanized steel mesh, and weighs 2 lbs. It folds flat in seconds with no tools required and deploys just as easily. Tomahawk has been manufacturing the finest and most durable traps on the market since 1925. Tomahawks are tough, made in the USA, and backed with a one year factory warranty.

Features and Specs

Target pests Chipmunk, Gopher, Rat, Muskrat-sized animals
For use in Residential and commercial, urban and rural areas, indoors or outdoors
Dimensions 16" x 5" x 5" - 1/2" x 1" 16 gauge wire mesh
Special Features *Spring loaded trap door *Locking trap door *Strategic mesh patterns *Sure-fire trigger *Adjustable trigger *Minimal storage space required *Simple to fold and unfold *No assembly required *Carry more traps at one time
Warranty One Year Warranty against factory defects
Shipping Weight 4.00 lbs
Manufacturer Tomahawk Live Trap (Mfg. Number: 201)

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What do you use to bait in the Tomahawk Collapsible Trap Model 201 (Gopher sized animals) to trap striped gophers?
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Peanut butter is one of the most effective baits. Pieces of apple or other fruit, vegetable, or a nutmeat can also be used as bait. Securely attach these baits to a string and hang it at the rear of the Tomahawk Collapsible Trap Model 201 (Gopher sized animals). You can increase the attractiveness of most baits by scattering about 1/2 teaspoon of rolled oats on and around the trap. Check the traps every 24 hours and apply fresh bait. If more than two or three days go by without catching anything, freshen your bait and move the trap to a new location.

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