The Sparrow Trap by Tomahawk Live Trap is a humane live-catch trap designed to capture and manage sparrows and other small birds. Measuring 8" x 12" x 16", this bi-level trap holds up to 20 birds at a time, making it an efficient solution for larger infestations. Easy to set and check, it offers a straightforward, chemical-free approach to bird control for homeowners.
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SKU
BMP-SP2C
The Sparrow Trap by Tomahawk Live Trap is a humane live-catch trap designed to capture and manage sparrows and other small birds. Measuring 8" x 12" x 16", this bi-level trap holds up to 20 birds at a time, making it an efficient solution for larger infestations. Easy to set and check, it offers a straightforward, chemical-free approach to bird control for homeowners.
Pro Tips & Quick Tricks
Pre-Baiting: Place food near the trap for several days to acclimate birds before setting the trap!
Product Information
The Bird B Gone Dual-Level Sparrow Trap
Is a professional-grade solution designed for the humane and efficient capture of invasive sparrows. Featuring a bi-level, repeating trap mechanism, it allows multiple birds to be captured while minimizing stress and reducing escape.
The spacious, tiered structure encourages birds to enter and remain calm, making it a reliable tool for controlling sparrow populations in residential, commercial, and agricultural environments.
Why Use the Sparrow Dual-Level Sparrow Trap?
Humane, dual-level design reduces stress on captured birds
High-capacity trap suitable for areas with large infestations
Durable and lightweight construction (4 lbs)
Reusable and easy to maintain for long-term control
Pro Tips
Place trap near feeding or nesting zones for best results
Check frequently to remove and relocate captured birds
Specifications
Packaging
1 cage
Manufacturer
Bird B Gone
Target Pests
House Sparrows and Other Small Invasive Bird Species.
Active Ingredient(s)
Lightweight metal
Use Sites
Commercial and Industrial Sites: Warehouses, factories, and loading docks.
Agricultural Settings: Barns, grain storage facilities, and crop areas.
Residential Areas: Backyards, gardens, and patios.
Public Spaces: Parks, schools, and outdoor dining areas.