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Homemade Designs for Bird Traps

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Homemade Designs for Bird Traps

Homemade Designs for Bird Traps. Although there are various bird traps readily available on the market, there are ways to create your own. Depending on the specific pestering bird you wish to trap, evaluate which design will work best for you. According to Scribd.com, some bird traps might be illegal in your area; therefore, it is essential to do research on your specific state laws regarding bird traps before attempting to create one yourself.

Box trap

According to Scribd.com, box traps are 100 percent reliable if triggered at the right angle. Keep in mind that the entrance of the trap should only be big enough for the bird to get inside. If the opening is larger than the bird, it will probably hesitate to enter. Box traps work with a leverage system. If a bird enters the trap, it automatically activates the lever’s trigger, which seals the opening of the trap, trapping the bird inside. These traps are similar to those made for rats and rodents. To construct a simple box trap, begin by tying together four pieces of steel mesh to create a box using cable ties. Make sure you tie it tight enough to hold its shape. Form two separate squares by welding two pieces of tube steel. Weld one of the squares to the inside of the cage entrance while using the other two to support the edge of the door. This is achieved by welding the steel mesh to one side of the square. Attach two hinges to attach the door to the opening. Create a locking rod now that slides and locks the trap when triggered.

Cage trap

If you already have a bird cage, use it to create a cage trap. A simple way of catching a bird is by tying a string to a toothpick, while propping up the cage door with the toothpick. Put bird food inside the cage to lure the bird inside. As soon as the bird goes inside the cage, pull the string and the door will fall shut.

Pit trap

According to alpharubicon.com, dig a hole in the ground 6 inches in diameter and 10 to 12 inches deep. Tempt the bird by making a trail of bird food leading to the hole. Also put the bird food at the bottom of the hole. The bird will come and fall into the hole. The wings will be stuck inside the hole and the bird will not be able to escape.

References

  • Alpharubicon: Survival Trapping
  • Bird Pest Control: How to build a sparrow trap?