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Family 14″ rat traps back in stock.
We’ve waited far too long and now they’re back just in time for this year which is promising to be the worst year on record for rat infestations, partly due to the new rodenticide regulations which came into force on 1st March and a warm 2017 winter causing an explosion of rats in all areas of the UK
BASC showcase our mink trap
At the recent Game Fair BASC used one of our mink traps to show its use combined with a mink raft
NEW batch of larsen traps returning from the platers, Milo checking quality before having a nap between running after the ball
Look what Milo does most of the working day
Just sent some new rabbit show cages to the zinc platers, these rabbit pens have large hinged doors
Still got to cut and punch the galvanised divisions and they should be ready to go out next week
Just had a tiring two day visit to WIRE Dusseldorf looking for a new 3D CNC wire bending machine which there were a few. The 120.000+ EURO price tag was a large pill to swallow but we have now something to think about. Made a couple of new contacts from the few UK suppliers that were there. All in all a good show well worth visiting and our German hosts were friendly and hospitable the public transport, food and beer is good too!
The TrapMan started in 1999 with the directors being in business since 1978. The TrapMan is a family run company. We originally started in a out building manufacturing cage traps on a smaller scale, as the business and demand for the cages grew in 2005 we moved to a larger workshop with a large warehouse facility attached and we are still here today. In 2016 we created our new website www.trapman.co.uk/store/ to keep up to date with the different devices used to view the internet to give our customer the best possible platform to view our products.
Bespoke wire cages for hotel bars, copper coat, letter cage, wire pigeon hole, liqueur safe, post office sorting, Shop display baskets, copper coloured mesh, industrial style, storage unit, show individual style, bespoke sizes
The blocks are manufactured by Lodi and are effective if administered as directed and using some skill & perseverance
1/ Stop feeding the sunflower hearts as the rats won’t eat the poison if they have easier access to other food.
2/ Place two blocks on the bait holder inside the bait box, squeeze two drops of sunflower oil on to each block.
3/ Place two sunflower hearts in the bait tray under the blocks.
4/ Position the bait station near to the rat activity, secure it by putting a brick on top
5/ Do not touch OR move the bait box once positioned
6/ Check if the poison is being taken after two days by using your camera on your mobile phone
7/ Once the bait is being taken replace as necessary until no more bait is touched
regards
Andrew
TheTrapMan