Used the A24, put some thought into setting it and it works - OK, but does not beat other forms of trapping, for the price it should, the idea is spot on, but it's not a fast track to killing rats, used in conjunction with other forms of trapping and Rodenticide it's got it's place.
Not possible in our area. I have quite a collection of powerful pellet rifles and pistols. I live on one acre just outside the city limits of our township. But no matter which direction I shoot there is a risk of hitting another home, car, person or animal. I'd rather trap them to lower the risk and potential law suits.
@@gwrace, I am in the same situation , but I cured that problem by finding the least place that would risk another house , Then put up a backdrop of old used skids and bales of hay or straw ,or an old blanket , then added bird seed and thrown table scraps , Pow, Pow , Pow 5000 BB's is under $10 bucks And a good gun is under $75 I had mine for 12 years and still have BB's And I get practice shooting Price Improved shooting Eliminating vermin Fun It's a Win ,Win, Win ,Win Situation !
We are in North Central Florida, we put out corn for the deer & bird seed for the birds in their feeder BUT these HOG tree rats eat it all up, I got some Squirrlanator traps and have trapped 50 in 2 weeks but I'm tired of drowning them, I think I will get one of these & put on the bird feeder pole
Really! Why bother advertising this stuff in the US if you’re not gonna sell it here I’ve looked everywhere and I can’t find the unit you’re not doing us any favors
you're thinking of trap as a (VERB) when really its a (NOUN) = to catch and retain an animal. and the definition of retain as a verb is to CONTINUE to have something . continue being the key word.
traditional mousetraps usally kill mice. There may be some squirrel traps where the animal survives long enough to be given a stern talking-to by a magistrate and after a thirty-minute powerpoint presentation by a volunteer in a tabard it learns the negative effect its behaviour can have on decimated native wildlife. This is followed by a counselling session with a licensed animal hypnotherapist which seeks to establish the root causes of its offending. The newly reformed squirrel is inducted into its twelve-step follow-up long term rehab plan and signs an undertaking in the presence of three witnesses and a Notary Public that it solemnly commits henceforth to eat only discarded cigarette butts, dog / cat faeces, used syringes and fast-fiood containers; thus solving the urban litter problem at the same time. Probationary conditions are applied whereby it is bound over to keep the peace, attend all its after-care probationary training in the community and swears not to do any damage in future.
@you cant I don’t understand what you mean by “I could make a listing, then send it”. I don’t think the UK company is shipping to the US. I haven’t call them to find out but they confirmed by email that the US doesn’t carry this particular model A18. I have so many squirrels in my backyard because I have massive tree nuts. I don’t want to use bait. I just want a quick fix.
@you cant you live in the UK then. I would buy it on eBay if it was available, don’t know how much the cost of shipping would be. How would you go about it, pricing and shipping cost to the US?
@you cant I created an account on eBay but I only purchased one item a while back. Paid the seller for the item, received the item and that’s it. If you don’t feel comfortable to put your eBay user name on YT, how is it ok for me. I don’t know how we can do this. You wrote “it is easy, just list it” but isn’t you that list the A18 Squirrel Trap. We are going around in circle😀 I do appreciate that you are trying to help me. I am just not very familiar with eBay, when I search for this product, nothing is coming up except pics of squirrels.
There are companies that set up mailing addresses in the UK for you, and then forwards shipments on to you in the US. THe way it works is, you buy a UK product, have it shipped to the UK address the company assigns you, then they forward it from the UK to your US address. It costs on average $20 to forward it on, but the only way I have been able to get certain products. Forward 2 you is the company I am using to get this product. Just ordered, wish me luck!
Poison bait, cage and Fenn traps are what the professionals use. Not this grossly overpriced item. This item as a trap would still have to be checked daily. £200++ for all the bits, cover, counter, gas and bait. No Thanks! Surprised that you're pushing it..
Oh? How much do you charge for your poison man/single snap visit, and each subsequent visit? (And no, I'm not 'against' poison. But in some circumstances it's not an option). Do you charge for a set time period of a few months, and it includes a few checkups? $350 CAD here for the orkin knob to come by and put some poison in a plastic box. Brilliant. $236-277+tax for the A24 (depending if with digital counter and all that jazz or not). Cheaper if one buys multiple traps. No, they don't need to be checked everyday, certainly not for them to function properly and continue to kill. Btw, don't confuse me with one of these "ohhh, be kind to the rat/squirrel, *namaste* idiots. Or a rep. or something. I'm just saying, there's more to consider than just the up front cost of one method to another, especially if someone is going to actually have a company do it for them, rather than do it themselves (whether snap style single kill traps, poison, or this thing. -I have one, no luck yet. I caught a few with metal snap traps, to my surprise. No bias here. I like the fenn traps design, but $50, fuck that. I think the metal, or wood snap traps, with modifications, are the best value. But it's a bit of a hassle constantly checking and setting them up/baiting them, etc. Are you in the U.K. by chance? If so, how much do those blokes who come by with an air rifle and clear out 10-40 rats in a night charge? Haha.
My husband works for Ecolab as a pest control tech (hes a district manager) and they were looking into ways to use less poison. They understand the damage poison can cause on the environment and they have looked into this item. It is pricey but they're trying to manufacture their own type of CO² trap. But you're correct as far as the average person getting this. It would probably be great outdoor but indoor it would probably not be best. The good thing is that this resets itself so you can catch multiple in one night. I havent seen it fail to kill anything. I think it's a great tool for companies that are trying to get rid of poisons. Live traps and glue traps are annoying.
@@ebonimom6964 Really depends on whether you want to be seen spending loads of money and time on CO2 traps. Or actually controlling the rat problem using cheaper more efficient methods.
@@goodnaturetrapsuk3058 They would still have to be checked for gas etc at some point and there's all that farting about with peanut butter. No gamekeeper I know would entertain them. Let's just leave it at that. I'm sure you'll still manage to flog a few.
This thing is a scam. It does not actually come with any bait so out of the box it is useless, and when you go back to the website you find they do not have any squirrel bait for sale, just options for mice which do not work. Additionally the "kill counter" is triggered by the slightest vibration so it will increment even though the device has never gone off. You can put it out without the CO2 canister and over a week or two the counter will show it went off repeatedly. Don't waste your money on this worthless scam.
The A24 works perfectly, and has been successful in killing mice on my property where other traps have failed. I have found the counter to work well if installed correctly. I would highly recommend it.
Im trying to understand why you would feel the need to kill squirrels in your back garden? You live in a new building residential estate where livestock and produce will be minimal at best to non existent.
Gray squirrels have been declared an invasive species everywhere they’ve been introduced, driving red squirrels to near extinction. Greys compete with reds for food and also carry a virus known as squirrelpox. While greys are actually immune to the disease, they transmit it to reds, for whom it is fatal.
Looks like exactly what I need, however I have searched for a few days without success. Any idea how I could get my hands on one of these in the USA?
@Dusty German Thanks, and yes, I googled quite a bit. I ended up getting one using myukmailbox. There was really no other way that I found to get one.
It looks like they're available to the US now.
What’s the most effective bait you’re using?
Thanks
Used the A24, put some thought into setting it and it works - OK, but does not beat other forms of trapping, for the price it should, the idea is spot on, but it's not a fast track to killing rats, used in conjunction with other forms of trapping and Rodenticide it's got it's place.
I was thinking of getting this but im worried that it could kill red squirrels
Sad they don't sell it in the USA.
Over $300. No thanks, I’ll continue to use my pellet rifle.
Not possible in our area. I have quite a collection of powerful pellet rifles and pistols. I live on one acre just outside the city limits of our township. But no matter which direction I shoot there is a risk of hitting another home, car, person or animal. I'd rather trap them to lower the risk and potential law suits.
This is vigilant 24/7 and never misses.
@@gwrace,
I am in the same situation , but I cured that problem by finding the least place that would risk another house ,
Then put up a backdrop of old used skids and bales of hay or straw ,or an old blanket , then added bird seed and thrown table scraps ,
Pow, Pow , Pow
5000 BB's is under $10 bucks
And a good gun is under $75
I had mine for 12 years and still have BB's
And I get practice shooting
Price
Improved shooting
Eliminating vermin
Fun
It's a Win ,Win, Win ,Win Situation !
Did the second one die?
love it, I just ordered one. These dam rodents here in Florida eat the dam rafters. People need to stop feeding them I said multiply like rabbits
We are in North Central Florida, we put out corn for the deer & bird seed for the birds in their feeder BUT these HOG tree rats eat it all up, I got some Squirrlanator traps and have trapped 50 in 2 weeks but I'm tired of drowning them, I think I will get one of these & put on the bird feeder pole
Where to purchase in the us
Really! Why bother advertising this stuff in the US if you’re not gonna sell it here I’ve looked everywhere and I can’t find the unit you’re not doing us any favors
Can birds trigger this trap?
I doubt a small or medium sized bird could. It would be nice if crows and ravens could.
Noisy Harris hawks lol
Please tell me how I can purchase an A18 in the US?
^^^ need one..
Yes, I would like to purchase one. How do I go about it living in the US?
Isn't a trap made to keep the animal alive
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@@edwardmclaughlin7935Thanks for clearing that up Ed
you're thinking of trap as a (VERB) when really its a (NOUN) = to catch and retain an animal. and the definition of retain as a verb is to CONTINUE to have something . continue being the key word.
@@mikeroch1652 I've always hated grammar
traditional mousetraps usally kill mice.
There may be some squirrel traps where the animal survives long enough to be given a stern talking-to by a magistrate and after a thirty-minute powerpoint presentation by a volunteer in a tabard it learns the negative effect its behaviour can have on decimated native wildlife. This is followed by a counselling session with a licensed animal hypnotherapist which seeks to establish the root causes of its offending.
The newly reformed squirrel is inducted into its twelve-step follow-up long term rehab plan and signs an undertaking in the presence of three witnesses and a Notary Public that it solemnly commits henceforth to eat only discarded cigarette butts, dog / cat faeces, used syringes and fast-fiood containers; thus solving the urban litter problem at the same time. Probationary conditions are applied whereby it is bound over to keep the peace, attend all its after-care probationary training in the community and swears not to do any damage in future.
Bird is tooooo loud to hear you
it will kill reds as well and should not be used in those areas
I want one but can’t find it anywhere in the US. Did anyone find it in the US?
@you cant I don’t understand what you mean by “I could make a listing, then send it”. I don’t think the UK company is shipping to the US. I haven’t call them to find out but they confirmed by email that the US doesn’t carry this particular model A18. I have so many squirrels in my backyard because I have massive tree nuts. I don’t want to use bait. I just want a quick fix.
@you cant you live in the UK then. I would buy it on eBay if it was available, don’t know how much the cost of shipping would be. How would you go about it, pricing and shipping cost to the US?
@you cant I created an account on eBay but I only purchased one item a while back. Paid the seller for the item, received the item and that’s it. If you don’t feel comfortable to put your eBay user name on YT, how is it ok for me. I don’t know how we can do this. You wrote “it is easy, just list it” but isn’t you that list the A18 Squirrel Trap. We are going around in circle😀 I do appreciate that you are trying to help me. I am just not very familiar with eBay, when I search for this product, nothing is coming up except pics of squirrels.
@you cant I will buy the A24, may be I get lucky and kill few squirrels. Thanks and take care. Happy Holidays🎄
There are companies that set up mailing addresses in the UK for you, and then forwards shipments on to you in the US. THe way it works is, you buy a UK product, have it shipped to the UK address the company assigns you, then they forward it from the UK to your US address. It costs on average $20 to forward it on, but the only way I have been able to get certain products. Forward 2 you is the company I am using to get this product. Just ordered, wish me luck!
The aint much good
Poison bait, cage and Fenn traps are what the professionals use. Not this grossly overpriced item. This item as a trap would still have to be checked daily. £200++ for all the bits, cover, counter, gas and bait. No Thanks! Surprised that you're pushing it..
Oh? How much do you charge for your poison man/single snap visit, and each subsequent visit? (And no, I'm not 'against' poison. But in some circumstances it's not an option). Do you charge for a set time period of a few months, and it includes a few checkups?
$350 CAD here for the orkin knob to come by and put some poison in a plastic box. Brilliant.
$236-277+tax for the A24 (depending if with digital counter and all that jazz or not). Cheaper if one buys multiple traps.
No, they don't need to be checked everyday, certainly not for them to function properly and continue to kill.
Btw, don't confuse me with one of these "ohhh, be kind to the rat/squirrel, *namaste* idiots. Or a rep. or something. I'm just saying, there's more to consider than just the up front cost of one method to another, especially if someone is going to actually have a company do it for them, rather than do it themselves (whether snap style single kill traps, poison, or this thing.
-I have one, no luck yet. I caught a few with metal snap traps, to my surprise. No bias here. I like the fenn traps design, but $50, fuck that.
I think the metal, or wood snap traps, with modifications, are the best value. But it's a bit of a hassle constantly checking and setting them up/baiting them, etc.
Are you in the U.K. by chance? If so, how much do those blokes who come by with an air rifle and clear out 10-40 rats in a night charge? Haha.
My husband works for Ecolab as a pest control tech (hes a district manager) and they were looking into ways to use less poison. They understand the damage poison can cause on the environment and they have looked into this item. It is pricey but they're trying to manufacture their own type of CO² trap. But you're correct as far as the average person getting this. It would probably be great outdoor but indoor it would probably not be best. The good thing is that this resets itself so you can catch multiple in one night. I havent seen it fail to kill anything. I think it's a great tool for companies that are trying to get rid of poisons. Live traps and glue traps are annoying.
@@ebonimom6964
Really depends on whether you want to be seen spending loads of money and time on CO2 traps.
Or actually controlling the rat problem using cheaper more efficient methods.
@@rodrickpryce972 The A18 & A24 do not require daily checks, as set out in the STAO.
@@goodnaturetrapsuk3058
They would still have to be checked for gas etc at some point and there's all that farting about with peanut butter.
No gamekeeper I know would entertain them.
Let's just leave it at that.
I'm sure you'll still manage to flog a few.
Why you killed a squirl??
Really?? You don’t see that they are way too many and do a lot of damage?
This thing is a scam. It does not actually come with any bait so out of the box it is useless, and when you go back to the website you find they do not have any squirrel bait for sale, just options for mice which do not work. Additionally the "kill counter" is triggered by the slightest vibration so it will increment even though the device has never gone off. You can put it out without the CO2 canister and over a week or two the counter will show it went off repeatedly. Don't waste your money on this worthless scam.
The A24 works perfectly, and has been successful in killing mice on my property where other traps have failed. I have found the counter to work well if installed correctly. I would highly recommend it.
The bait is called peanut butter which is available in one or two stores in your city
Really, you can not get hold of peanut butter?? And if you mount it on something solid (as you should) the counter should not be triggered.
I use peanut brittle. Up to 23 in one week!
Im trying to understand why you would feel the need to kill squirrels in your back garden? You live in a new building residential estate where livestock and produce will be minimal at best to non existent.
When they eat through wiring harnesses and trash can you will know.
@Mitch # What makes you think thats the squirrels and not a fox or a badger ??????
@@HdHd-hp6qz I live in a densely populated neighborhood and have them on camera. They are everywhere. Cute.. but destructive little things.
Because they are vermin. If one gets into your home you will find how quick they can destroy it. Thought that was obvious.
Gray squirrels have been declared an invasive species everywhere they’ve been introduced, driving red squirrels to near extinction. Greys compete with reds for food and also carry a virus known as squirrelpox. While greys are actually immune to the disease, they transmit it to reds, for whom it is fatal.