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The ANT MARCH Live Animal Cage Trap is a robust and humane solution for capturing and relocating various large rodents and stray animals. Measuring 37" x 13.5" x 14.5", this trap features a durable rust-resistant design, secure triggers, and user-friendly operation, making it an essential tool for wildlife management.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 37"L x 13.5"W x 14.5"H |
Target Species | Groundhog, Armadillo, Rat, Rabbit, Chipmunk, Weasel, Gopher, Cat, Raccoon, Vole, Opossum, Skunk, Mole |
Is Electric | No |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Metal |
Style | Classic |
Color | Silver, Black |
Y**E
Great item for the price
For all the people who could not figure out how to attach the main door, just use the three clips and a pair of pliers to attach the door. It is super easy and the trap works like a charm. Nice size and sturdy. I feel it's a great product. Suggest adding instructions on how to attach the main door. I would recommend this trap!
V**C
VERY poor quality
poor quality. cage came in with multiple latches broken. had a raccoon trap inside and it broke through the end.had to fix the latches and wired up the sides to the ends for the cage to be sturdy enough to catch another raccoon. it only worked after the reinforcements made to the cage. the lever arm also keeps on falling apart.update to the quality of this product. I have trap small racoons no problems but the bigger racoons had magic somehow. I would see it trap inside the cage on video but when I came to inspect it, the racoons were gone. I'm puzzled as how the racoons got out. I see that the cage was slightly bent. only explanation was that the racoons managed to bend the cage and slip out.
G**S
Dimensionally larger than traps in this price range.
Like my other trap, this one took some tweaking to make it secure and hopefully reliable. It's a few inches wider, higher and longer than my HF trap; an important factor in buying it. The trigger rod isn't outboard the cage like the description says and that rod needs to have the ends carefully bent a little to stay connected to the trigger plate and door catch. It could use a few securing guides as well. Keep in mind, the trigger rod, plate and catch are only important before the animal gets in the trap. The release door and securing rod for it could be of a better design. I don't like the idea of it hinging upward and needing both hands to get the latching rod released. Your fingers are only two inches from the release door when undoing the securing mechanism. I've been practicing so I can get the door unlatched and up in as few moves as possible. Securing the door is a little tedious as you have to make sure the securing U shaped rod is on both sides of the door and threaded through the floating locating tabs. Watch the video to get the idea. He makes it look easy but I found it just a little difficult. These traps take some getting used to. Not many people will set one up the first time and have everything go like a breeze. This isn't a professional trap and is not priced like one. However, it is the best price for this quality as you are going to see.
P**S
Well worth the price !!
Easy assembly, easy to use ,trap very large raccoon
C**K
It was inexpensive, but after some tweeks did the job. You get what you pay for.
When I received it the door had fallen off in transit. The directions were poor but the video helped get it together. It was not particularly strong and easily bent. First night I caught something but it got out. Had to reinforce with wire and heavy duty zip ties all around, and put cinder blocks on either side and on the top. Second night I caught a feral cat and took it to animal control. I do like the size of it and ease of use, but wish I'd just spent more for a sturdier trap.
G**T
good price
good price
O**A
Works well
Caught 2 critters. Works as it said it would. Easy to set up and deploy.
N**.
Flimsy walls
I bought this cage because we have a problem with feral cats. I’ll give you my experience so far.1) easy to put together2) easy to set the kick plate so that the trap is operationalI did catch a cat. As I was taking the cage to my truck the cat was going crazy running back and forth. As I picked up the cage to put it in my truck the cat was leaning on the front door of the cage and the sides flexed out just enough that he got out. It was crazy! So what I did was put cable ties around the back of the cage and when I catch another one I’m going to put cable ties around the front of the cage. The wire just flexes a little too much. If it were a heavier gauge this wouldn’t be a problem. The good thing is that a pair of heavy duty welding gloves came with the cage so I don’t have to worry too much about getting scratched.Look for a heavier gauge wire cage to prevent this from happening to you.