Since snakes only eat live prey there really isn’t a way to use a live bait in the trap as it could escape. The Tomahawk Small Snake Trap with Extension Wings - Model 460 has features that make it attractive to snakes on its own. Just be sure to place it along a wall or the edge of a garden.
No, the Tomahawk Small Snake Trap with Extension Wings - Model 460 is a catch and release trap.
Since snakes only eat live prey there really isn’t a way to use a live bait in the trap as it could escape. The Tomahawk Small Snake Trap with Extension Wings - Model 460 has features that make it attractive to snakes on its own. The difference would be that the Tomahawk Small Snake Trap with Extension Wings - Model 460 is a catch and release trap, and the snake trap just cathches them.
Per the manufacturer the Tomahawk Snake Trap with Extension Wings - Model 460 would not hold small snakes. A better option they recommend is the Tomahawk Repeating Plastic Snake Trap Model 465
The Tomahawk Small Snake Trap with Extension Wings - Model 460T will fit multiple snakes at a time, as snakes will coil and don’t mind laying on top of one another. It’s hard to guess exactly how many snakes would fit because of the variance in snakes but it will hold at least 5 snakes of any size that can fit through the opening.
Since snakes only eat live prey there really isn’t a way to use a live bait in the Tomahawk Small Snake Trap with Extension Wings - Model 460 as it could escape so there is no reason to use a rodenticide in the trap.
Per the manufacturer it will also not catch a snake 5 feet or bigger, for large snakes Tomahawk recommends the Tomahawk Snake Trap with Extension Wings - Model 460XL
The Tomahawk Snake Trap with Extension Wings - Model 460 would be better for smaller snakes.
The Tomahawk 460XL Model would be a better option as has an adjustable 3-inch funnel opening for larger snakes.