Thursday, April 29, 2010

Humane Solutions For Critter Problems

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Woodstream. All opinions are 100% mine.

Anyone who knows me knows how much I love nature. And how much I love wildlife. I would do anything to protect them.

But sometimes wildlife can be a nuisance. Animals may even damage your property.  Have you ever had this problem? Anything from squirrels eating your birdseed, or raccoons getting in your trash cans. Or even rabbits eating your garden?

I have actually had this problem or know people who have. I have certainly had squirrels on my bird feeders. Which can be very annoying. And I remember growing up my neighbor had a raccoon problem. She had a bunch of raccoons that would come to her yard. And this was starting to get not only annoying but a little dangerous. As we both had outdoor cats, we were concerned with their safety. My mother even had a rabbit problem the past few years. She has spent a lot of money on her flower garden, only to have some rabbits eat her plants.

Well now I found a great solution of these problems. It is the Havahart Easy Set Large Animal Trap  and the Havahart Easy Set Small Animal Trap. These traps are great for trapping raccoons, stray cats, groundhogs, squirrels, etc. These traps are so easy to use. They can set and released with one hand. This is the humane way to solve a pest problem. You can trap the animals and then release them to a different location. For more information on how to safely trap animals, please read the Animal Trapping Tips. There is some great tips on how to use these traps and to take care of your critter problems.

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3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the info... I have a cat problem in my neighborhood. I am being overrun by them.

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  2. I love that they're usable with one hand! Although I'm not gonna use the other one for touching the animal!

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  3. thanks for the info...i have a really annoying cat that keeps using my new plant bed as a litter box!!

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