The different types of bird traps
Birds are common nuisances for homeowners. Most birds will only stay for a few minutes and then fly away. However, other birds will stay at your home to build a nest and roost on the roof or in the gutters. They can create many problems for your house. Birds can cause serious damage to a home. For example, a nest and waste will clog your gutters. You want to quickly evict them from your property.
Bird traps are the solutions to your problems. The purpose of traps is capturing a bird or a flock of birds. Then, you may release them in their natural habitat at a local park or forest. You can purchase traps at local stores or from online vendors that specialize in bird traps.
There are a variety of traps for birds. This list features options to fit your needs. Some designs intend to capture the bird for relocation, and other traps are lethal devices. This list will only feature humane traps. You may safely catch birds without harming or killing them.
Cage Traps
The most common type of trap for birds is the cage trap. It is a simple and effective tool to catch birds. Cages are a cell to hold the birds inside where they are unable to escape. Cage traps are also humane traps for birds. They are larger in size so birds are able to fly within the cage.

Furthermore, large cages are perfect traps for many birds. You can capture the entire flock with one or more large cages. Either you or a professional may transport the flock of birds to a safe place for their release.
The Ladder Trap
A ladder trap is a unique type of cage trap for catching birds. The bait or a live bird lures another bird to enter the cage. A bird can only enter the ladder trap with its wings closed. It cannot escape the cage by trying to fly out of it.
The Larsen Trap
A Larsen trap has two compartments. You place a decoy bird inside it to lure your target to the trap. A bird will defend its territory and will think the decoy is evading its space. The Larsen trap will trap the real bird after it enters it.
However, be aware a Larsen trap has a slight flaw in that it can also trap other animals. The decoy bird may draw other nearby animals inside. You may need to reset the trap if this scenario occurs.
Clap Traps
A clap trap is a simple trap with a board and net. It catches the bird after it lands on the board. It is a simple and effective trap for catching a single bird. It is recommended to use to catch small birds. You will need to set multiple traps if you need to catch multiple birds.
Net Traps
Net traps capture birds in a net and its netting prevents the bird from flying away because the weight of the net is on its wings. You can then safely transport the bird off of your property.
Cannon Net
You may want to capture more than one bird. The cannon net fires a large net in an area to capture multiple birds in a single attempt. It can save a lot of your time if it is able to catch many birds or the entire flock on your property.
Hunting Trap Bird Net
You only need small traps for catching a small bird. A hunting trap bird net catches the bird after it lands on the netting. It is a safe and humane trap for birds. It does not harm the little creatures. Then, you may open it to safely release the bird.
Trap Doors
Birds may find a hole or vent to enter your home or business. A trap door is the perfect trap to capture birds inside buildings. The trap door is a solid container with a door to close the container after a bird enters it. The container has soundproof material, and nobody will hear the bird inside it after it is caught. It is a humane trap, and you can safely release the bird far away from your residence.

Bait for Your Bird Traps
Finally, you only need a simple bait to lure birds to your trap. Birdseed is one of the best baits to attract many birds. They love to eat it and will land in your trap. You can purchase birdseed at local farm supply stores, hunting suppliers, garden stores, or home improvement stores.
You may also use everyday foods such as bread, slices of an orange, and walnuts. Birds are attracted to these foods and will not be able to resist the temptation.
Catch Your Birds
All in all, trapping and removing birds is a simple task. There are many options to solve your problems. Always read the manual for every trap, and prepare your bait. Follow those simple steps, and your bird problem will be taken care of.
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