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The Rugged Ranch SQR Squirrelinator is a heavy-duty, dual-door metal wire trap designed in the USA to efficiently catch dozens of squirrels and small rodents quickly. Its spacious 26x26 inch interior and multi-catch capability eliminate the need for costly baits or poisons, offering a humane, eco-conscious solution for managing pesky wildlife with ease and durability.




| ASIN | B0046VE7VM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (682) |
| Date First Available | 16 April 2019 |
| Item display length | 26 inches |
| Item display weight | 10.4 Pounds |
| Item display width | 26 inches |
| Item model number | SQR |
| Manufacturer | Rugged Ranch Products |
| Material type | Metal Plastic |
| Part number | SQR |
| Product Dimensions | 65.41 x 65.41 x 15.24 cm; 4.58 kg |
H**E
Effectiveness: Today is the first day I've used this Squirrelinator trap. In preparation I also found a 3-ft square appliance drip tray at the local Habitat Re-Store for a few dollars, and use that to hold the sprinkled bait (whole peanuts plus some scratch mix), then I set the trap on top of that baited tray. The trap I bought included the black plastic basin for drowning the squirrels. I am a tender-hearted person but we are inundated with these damage-causing ground squirrels in our local area, so I hardened my heart and got to work. I set the water basin about 100 feet away on a very level (VERY LEVEL!) patch of ground and filled it completely (COMPLETELY!) full of water. (The basin is about 1.5 inches taller than the trap is.) I brought a wheelbarrow close to the trap, with a pair of thick leather gloves and a pair of pliers. The pliers are optional but they keep your hands from getting bitten while using the metal hooks on the doors, and keep your hands dry when doing other steps. Once I locked the top door (find places to hook 2 layers of underlying bars and it's very secure) and opened the 2 side doors, I went away and returned 30 minutes later. Bingo! One squirrel. I waited another 30 minutes but didn't get any more in the trap, though I knew they were all around. So I went ahead and put the whole trap into the wheelbarrow (while wearing the gloves) and rolled it up to the basin of water. Still wearing the gloves, I picked up the whole trap and set it into the water. I also had a big 3' x 3' piece of plywood nearby, and immediately set that on top so I wouldn't have to watch. I promise, PROMISE, it was only 20-25 seconds before everything was totally silent and the squirrel was dead. I didn't want any possible reviving, so I left him in the basin for a full 30 minutes just to be sure. Then I used some long BBQ tongs and the pliers on one of the side handles to lift the trap out of the water. Then I used the pliers to unhook the trap's top door and the tongs to lift out the dead squirrel. Then used the pliers again to lift the trap into the wheelbarrow, lock the top door and unlock the side doors, and roll the trap back down to the bait tray and start all over again. I've done this 5 times so far today. 30-90 minutes to catch, 1/2 hour to make sure thoroughly drowned, and start again. Four times I caught one, and one time I caught 4! Using the pliers for so many steps keeps my hands clean and dry, though of course I still wash them well when I go back inside. I live on a small acreage, so to avoid attracting coyotes and bobcats overnight, I will put the bodies into a small locking metal trash can with a plastic bag liner, and add that bag to our regular trash on collection day. I must emphasize that the water basin needs to be very level and completely full. Otherwise the squirrel will be able to get his nose above the water level. This is a very effective trap and I highly recommend it. Easy to set in a preferred location, no digging, no bloody half-dead creatures to deal with.
D**Y
Very good
G**G
I captured 5 squirrels in just a few days and released them in Stanley Park. I no longer have squirrels living in my attic.
L**K
Little pricey but well worth it when it saves you from costly repairs!
P**R
I was rehoming a squirrel within 2 hours of setting the trap for the first time. The trap has caught 4 in just over a week. Unfortunately word of free peanuts has spread throughout the chipmunk community and now I have to buy another trap for them. They run right through the squirrelinator and take the bait. Furthermore, I left my bag of peanuts open on the bench in my shed and they all vanished. The end of days is near for them.
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