Havahart squirrel trap in action

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  • Review of Havahart Squirrel Trap. Purchased from Amazon.com... Does not harm the squirrels.

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  • @KenSerpico5450
    @KenSerpico5450 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have a similar trap. I use peanuts in the shell as bait. Once caught, I destroy them and dump them in the alley. By the next morning, the carcass is gone, likely serving as a midnight meal for a skunk.

  • @gardengeek3041
    @gardengeek3041 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is the ONLY HOW-TO video for this model currently online, as of summer 2021. Havahart company itself does not have one (says it does, but it's really a wild goose chase). Could not get mine to set. So thanks to this post, it seems the mechanism needs repair or adjustment.
    Red squirrels are engaging critters. It was said they were endangered in our area, being pushed out by the much larger West Coast species.
    I thought it was a good deed to let one move in above my living room bay window. She has been totally innocuous the first 2 years, and still is. She raised two litters and chased them off into the woods as soon as they were self sufficient. Hardly ever bothered the birds or their feed. Cat even grew used to it. Fascinating to watch her collect and dry wild mushrooms for her cache.
    It's when a second one moved nearby this spring, that the trouble has begun. First came the noise of pre-dawn territorial squabbles. Then, took me a while to see how destructive and obnoxious can be #2 compared to #1.
    The newcomer has found a way into my home. Cannot believe the damage on every floor in just a few days: chewing on plants, furniture and woodwork; insulation being pulled out of walls.
    I need this trap to work, and soon!

    • @nanday100
      @nanday100  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Oh my goodness! That sounds like something I would do, letting a sweet little family move in... until the situation gets out of control. 🤣 I hope your trap works really soon! I'm not sure about their customer service/warranty policies but you might check that out if you can't repair it. Good luck, and if you think about it, update us after you've caught a few!

    • @ccdogpark
      @ccdogpark 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Grey squirrels are the most destructive of all rodents by a
      wide margin and nothing good is going to result from allowing
      them on your property, near your car or (God forbid), inside your home.
      Ask any auto mechanic or auto insurance adjuster about the amount
      of damage they are doing to the wiring in cars if you don't believe this.
      You have to order the model # 1083 online. The big box stores
      do not stock that model number for some crazy reason.

  • @denniskazich7559
    @denniskazich7559 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My only negative about this trap is the parameter walls of the rear of the trap should be closed so squirrel can't reach through and get bait. Bait would be able to be put to the rear of the trap beyond the trip plate.

  • @ccdogpark
    @ccdogpark 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    When people buy Havahart traps, they should use a permanent black marker to
    write the model number(which is always on the box) somewhere on the trap.
    Then after you throw out the box and later decide to do a video, you will know
    the model number of the trap you are demonstrating and you can include that
    in the video name. I have no idea why Havahart does not stamp every trap
    with the model number, so people would have this info for later reference.

  • @ccdogpark
    @ccdogpark 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Discouraging birds from triggering the Havahart 1083 Squirrel Trap :
    I cut a wood scrap approx 3/4 " by 1.5 " to the exact width of the trap. (I cut the ends at a slight angle.)
    I do this so I can jam the wood into the trap in a way that it is just tight enough
    that it can not easily be removed by an animal prying on it.
    I then screw 3 wood screws completely through the 3/4" width, equidistant across the 7" width of the wood scrap.
    Then I get 3 16.9 oz Pepsi plastic bottles and cut the end with the bottle cap, off. (approx 1.25 ")
    Then I drill a small hole through the center of the 3 bottle caps and attach the caps to the 3 screws in the wood.
    Them I screw the ends of the Pepsi bottles into their caps that are secured to the wood.
    Then I place peanut butter inside the 3 plastic caps. and the ends.
    * * * * Then I take this assembly and place it backwards up against the far end of the trap. * * * *
    If you do this right, the birds wont be able to access the peanut butter because
    there is not enough room for their beaks to reach around and then inside the plastic bottle caps.
    I also cover the entire back of the trap and the back/top portion of the trap with an approx. 7" wide piece
    of sheet metal, so that the birds can't reach their head through the back and eat the peanut butter from the outside.
    I drill holes through the sheet metal and use electrical ties to secure it to the trap.
    The sheet metal on the top portion of the trap prevents the peanut butter from
    getting wet when it rains hard. Squirrels tend to find food via their sense of smell
    so they will find the peanut butter in the bottle caps, even when they can not see the PB.
    I also place a couple of peanuts within their shells inside with the peanut butter
    to further prevent the birds from getting all the PB.
    Some day I should probably write a book about trapping grey squirrels.
    WRZ 2024-01-07
    Delaware County, PA

  • @jcking6785
    @jcking6785 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have one of these traps and bait it pretty much the way you do, smearing peanut butter along the edge of the trigger plate. I agree, the trigger plate is not sensitive enough so I place a flat plastic bread bag closer (you know, with the date on it) under the handle that you pull back to set it, under one of the bumps. This is just thick enough to make the trigger plate more sensitive without making it impossible to set. Has worked extremely well for me. 🚫🐿🚫

    • @nanday100
      @nanday100  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Cool idea!

    • @ccdogpark
      @ccdogpark 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The problem with making the trap "more sensitive" would be
      that birds would be setting the trap off and you will never catch
      a squirrel, if the trap is closed with a bird inside. There are many
      species of birds that like peanut butter. The number one reason
      I love this trap is because it is NEVER set off by birds. And I would
      not do anything to potentially change that.
      Baiting the trap with peanut butter on the trigger plate will cause
      ants to show up in the summer and it will all be gone when you
      return from an 8-hour work shift.

  • @ccdogpark
    @ccdogpark 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I never have to worry about transporting a live grey squirrel in my car.
    I use a tropical fish tank and then take the carcass to the exact same spot in the woods for scavengers.
    If I was transporting live grey squirrels I would go to the dollar store and find a plastic container
    a little bit larger than the trap to carry the trap in. Either that or a foil pan that women use to cook a roast in.
    I'm NOTT putting the trap on a towel for the squirrel to pee on.

  • @ccdogpark
    @ccdogpark 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Discouraging birds from triggering the Havahart 1083 Squirrel Trap OR stealing the Peanut Butter :
    I cut a wood scrap approx 3/4 " by 1.5 " to the exact width of the trap. (I cut the ends at a slight angle.)
    I do this so I can jam the wood into the trap in a way that it is just tight enough
    that it can not easily be removed by an animal prying it.
    I then screw 3 wood screws completely through the 3/4" width, equidistant across the 7" width of the wood scrap.
    Then I get 3 16.9 oz Pepsi plastic bottles and cut the end (with the bottle cap) off. (approx 1.25 ")
    Then I drill a small hole through the center of the 3 bottle caps and attach the caps to the 3 screws in the wood.
    Them I screw the ends of the Pepsi bottles into their caps that are secured to the wood.
    Then I place peanut butter inside the 3 plastic caps. and the ends.
    * * * * Then I take this assembly and place it backwards up against the far end of the trap. * * * *
    If you do this right, the birds wont be able to access the peanut butter because
    there is not enough room for their beaks to reach around and then inside the plastic bottle caps.
    I also cover the entire back of the trap and the back/top portion of the trap with an approx. 7" wide "L" shaped piece
    of sheet metal, so that the birds can't reach their head through the back and eat the peanut butter from the outside.
    I drill holes through the sheet metal and use electrical ties to secure it to the trap.
    The sheet metal on the top portion of the trap prevents the peanut butter from
    getting wet when it rains hard. Squirrels tend to find food via their sense of smell
    so they will find the peanut butter in the bottle caps, even when they can not see the PB.
    I also place a couple of peanuts within their shells inside with the peanut butter
    to further prevent the birds from getting all the PB.
    Some day I should probably write a book about trapping grey squirrels.
    WRZ 2021-08-06
    Delaware County, PA

  • @PhilFeedback
    @PhilFeedback ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Good information! Thanks for sharing!

  • @ccdogpark
    @ccdogpark 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just watched again. Great video. The only thing I would disagree with
    is that if the trigger plate was more sensitive you would be catching
    starlings and other birds that like peanut butter.
    One door traps don't require you to put the bait on the trigger plate.
    You just have to draw the squirrel across the trigger plate.
    But you explained everything very well.

    • @jwoodrff
      @jwoodrff ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, i caught a dove, but the squirrels are too smart and laugh at this thing

  • @gregorysutton4578
    @gregorysutton4578 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just bought one of those cages and I'm waiting. Good job.you give me hope

    • @nanday100
      @nanday100  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good luck! Let me know how it goes!!

  • @ccdogpark
    @ccdogpark 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You can only catch large numbers of grey squirrels during specific times of the year.
    They prefer acorns to peanuts or peanut butter, so if there is an oak tree anywhere nearby,
    you probably wont catch many grey squirrels in the fall when acorns are plentiful.
    They have an insatiable appetite for acorns and will ignore peanuts when acorns are available.
    I've tried vacuuming my yard of acorns but that is a huge waste of time because
    many more fresh acorns will fall within 24 hours
    In the winter, they are not active in northern climates and leaving your trap set outside
    is usually a waste of time and energy, unless it is an unusually warm day.
    I have my squirrel traps in very close proximity to my bird feeders
    and that is probably why they are lulled into a false sense of security.
    They probably think with all the birds chowing down relentlessly,
    they have discovered the best free banquet in the neighborhood.
    In the last 6 years I have disposed of over 470 grey squirrels but
    I get most of them in the early AM in the spring and summer.
    If you are a late sleeper leave the trap outside over night and
    hope nothing steals the bait during the night.
    If you rise early, put the trap out at sunrise.
    Once it gets too hot outside they retire for the day.
    I seldom catch any grey squirrels after high noon.
    if you ever buy another squirrel trap, go with the Havahart model # 1083
    EZ-set trap. That is the best trap for grey squirrels by a wide margin.
    But you have to buy it online. Lowes and Home Depot do not stock that trap
    for some crazy reason.
    WRZ 2022-02-11
    Delaware County, PA
    (metro-Philadelphia)

    • @mariaarevalo6874
      @mariaarevalo6874 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you

    • @ccdogpark
      @ccdogpark 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mariaarevalo6874
      I'm impressed you were able to get 73,000 views without including the
      Havahart model number in the video name. I don't know how you did that.
      Your trap is a Havahart Moddel 1083 EZ-set trap.

    • @tonyspada2744
      @tonyspada2744 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have a huge Oak on my backyard property line and it rains acorns but I still catch a bunch of gray squirrels .They love roasted peanuts lol
      They really like tearing up my gorgeous lawn

    • @ccdogpark
      @ccdogpark ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tonyspada2744
      Yeah Oak trees only produce acorns in the fall
      and they hibernate in the winter, up here in the north.
      But just started catching them again this spring.

  • @cristianboldisor1175
    @cristianboldisor1175 ปีที่แล้ว

    You may use a small piece of wood with peanut butter. The advantage is that you may place it at the very end of the trap, after the trigger. To get to it the squirrel will have to go over the trigger.

  • @jwoodrff
    @jwoodrff ปีที่แล้ว

    The door snaps shut, but not before the squirrel darts out.

    • @nanday100
      @nanday100  ปีที่แล้ว

      On yours? Hmm is it a brand new trap?

  • @davidjenson4512
    @davidjenson4512 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Use a pellet gun and dispatch them. Otherwise they become someone else's problem. They are eating from feeders. They'll just run until they find another feeder.

    • @terebrate
      @terebrate ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yep. Or drop the whole trap in a barrel of water for a few minutes.

    • @XtraOrdinar-y
      @XtraOrdinar-y ปีที่แล้ว

      @@terebratethat’s inhumane

  • @owenparkerjr.6588
    @owenparkerjr.6588 ปีที่แล้ว

    You commented on the lack of sensitivity of the trigger/plate. I take a small twig about 1/8th. of an inch thick and place it under the plastic handle. Of course minor adjustments will enhance the sensitivity of the mechanism. I do not place sunflower seeds under the trap, I use a plastic lid and fill with slightly ground mixed nuts and add some whole mixed nuts and place inside the trap behind the trigger plate, it does not take much bait. In the last two years I have caught and relocated one hundred and one squirrels and four skunks.

    • @nanday100
      @nanday100  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wow, what a count! Thanks for the suggestion to make the trigger plate more sensitive!

    • @FYMM69
      @FYMM69 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pellet rifles are more effective and way more fun. Unless you take them 50 miles away they’ll come right back

    • @owenparkerjr.6588
      @owenparkerjr.6588 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@FYMM69 Pellet guns are not allowed in city limits. I painted the back of two squirrels to see if they returned and they did not. Transported same eleven miles away.

    • @FYMM69
      @FYMM69 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@owenparkerjr.6588 speeding is illegal too

    • @Kinte.Rashayah
      @Kinte.Rashayah ปีที่แล้ว

      101 and 4 makes 105 animals. Wowsers!

  • @johnsanchez5204
    @johnsanchez5204 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Rumor has it, Cayenne Pepper, Mixed in bird-seed, will deter Squirrels.

  • @theresidetective1646
    @theresidetective1646 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    thank you now i just bought two of these yesterday and i am about to go to war with these bastards. they being messing up my roof etc...

    • @nanday100
      @nanday100  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Go get em!!

    • @theresidetective1646
      @theresidetective1646 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nanday100 btw, what is the minimum distance that you would need to drive out and release these guys so that they can't find their way back? 5 miles per trip seems kinda far. i am lazy lol.

    • @nanday100
      @nanday100  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@theresidetective1646 lol! Well you can see people in this comments section saying 5 miles is too small! I basically drive about 8 minutes across streets and highways and let them go. They all look the same to me, so I guess I don't really have proof that they're not coming back. But I ended up catching 26 in one week... I doubt they were all the same 5 repeated. Haha

    • @theresidetective1646
      @theresidetective1646 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nanday100 thank you for the tips haha. btw, have you ever used it to capture a rabbit? what bait did you use? bet you can't use the same peanut butter again ha.

    • @no_u_420
      @no_u_420 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Bringing them farther than 6 miles guarantees it won’t find its way back, I caught and dropped one off around 5 miles away that was in my roof a while back and within a few days it was back.
      The second time around though I made sure to bring him a good 6+ miles away and I’ve never seen it since.
      Another tip to make the trip worth the $: get another trap. It sounds silly but if you have a big rodent issue having less trips to drop them all off really adds up, I use 3 and I’m at 86 for the year.

  • @ccdogpark
    @ccdogpark 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Call me crazy but I would have included the Havahart model number # 1083 easy-set trap
    in your video name and/or description

    • @nanday100
      @nanday100  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Not crazy at all! Thanks for the insight. Honestly at the time I thought it was the only Havahart squirrel trap out there. 🙂

    • @ccdogpark
      @ccdogpark 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@nanday100
      I figured it might be something like that.
      For some crazy reason Havahart does not stamp the model number on their traps.
      Once you throw away the box, there is no easy way to identify the model number.
      Strange but true.

  • @edwardcuevas5667
    @edwardcuevas5667 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You can eat it many good ways to to cook

  • @ericbaker7615
    @ericbaker7615 ปีที่แล้ว

    I hope you took them a very distant woods . Ever hear of the movie homeward bound..

  • @kennethsmith8844
    @kennethsmith8844 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    In Hawaii I had a chicken problem I made a big 1X1 inch wire, I used a rat trap for the trigger

  • @TruthSeeker434
    @TruthSeeker434 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks...I get so mad when they eat ALL the bird seed...little devil's

    • @nanday100
      @nanday100  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad it was helpful! They chew bird feeders too, so destructive... but super cute. 😄

  • @wjaeger1242
    @wjaeger1242 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Might want to relocate those squirrels a lot more than 4-5 miles as they can and will find there way back. They suggest 15-25 miles.

    • @multicollinearityfi
      @multicollinearityfi 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      This depends on many factors, such as how many major roads or waterways the squirrel would have to cross to come back. My (necessarily limited) testing suggests three miles is sufficient if I cross a couple of busy roads on the way to the squirrel's new home.

    • @davidjenson4512
      @davidjenson4512 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's best to dispatch them. If you release them they usually face fights or death from the resident squirrels, or death from predators they are not accustomed to.

    • @graydon479
      @graydon479 ปีที่แล้ว

      My friend spray painted a couple tails before releasing them miles away over a busy hwy. They were waiting for her when she got home!

    • @godbyjrotc
      @godbyjrotc ปีที่แล้ว

      Painting tail - good idea.

  • @user-sb6qx5tl3e
    @user-sb6qx5tl3e 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Ok

  • @Kinte.Rashayah
    @Kinte.Rashayah ปีที่แล้ว +1

    *@**2:03** Oops! There you go got it! Now you take him in so the others don't see. It's okay baby, it's okay. ...That's It!*
    Me: 🤣🤣🤣😖🤯💥💀👀
    No offense but my first thought were Kathy Bates in "Misery"

    • @nanday100
      @nanday100  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hahahahaha omg I guess it did sound bad.