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#150-0-006 Chipmunk | Rat | Weasel 18” x 5” x 5½” - 3 Ibs. Bait recommendations: Chipmunks prefer prune pits, unroasted peanuts, corn, sunflower seeds, peanut butter, cereal, grains, and popcorn. Rats are attracted by cheese, chicken or other fowl flesh, cereal grains, peanut butter, oatmeal mix, and cracknels. Weasels prefer fish, fresh liver, chicken entrails and cracknels. Cracknels are made from bacon scraps or other fatty meats. #151-0-006 SquirreI | Skunk | Mink | Muskrat | Rabbit | Cat 24” x 8” x 8” - 5 Ibs. Bait recommendations: Squirrels are attracted to unroasted nuts, cereal, grains, popcorn sunflower seeds, anise oil on bread, mixed peanut butter and oatmeal. Skunks prefer chicken entrails, cracknels, fish, May Beetle larvae and crisp bacon. Mink bait is fish, fresh liver, chicken entrails and cracknels. Muskrats prefer fresh vegetables, parsnips, carrots, sweet apples, oil of anise and musk from other muskrats. Rabbits prefer fresh vegetables, brussel sprouts, cabbage, carrots, lettuce, apples and bread in winter. Cats feed on fish, meats, oil of catnip and sardines. #152-0-006 Raccoon | Porcupine | Fox | Opossum | Badger | Ground Hog 36” x 13” x 13” - 14 lbs. Bait recommendations: Raccoons feast on fish, honey or sugar-covered vegetables, smoked fish, watermelon, sweet corn, cooked fatty meat and crisp bacon. Opossums prefer vegetables, sweet apples, chicken entrails, sardines, crisp bacon and canned cat food. Porcupines are attracted to apples, salt, and carrots. Woodchucks prefer fresh string beans, sweet corn, lettuce, and peas. Armadillos prefer meal or other worms, insects, maggots, sardines, and fish. Bobcats are attracted to fish, meats, oil of catnip and sardines. Foxes prefer animal carcasses, rabbits, mice, birds, chicken necks, entrails, and eggs. Ground Hogs feast on apples or carrots with tops. #160-0-006 Pigeon & Similar Size Birds 36” x 18” x 8” - 7 Ibs. Bait recommendations: Use cracked corn, whole corn or commercial pigeon feed or regular bird feed with cracked corn and a bowl/pan of clean water. #161-0-006 Sparrow & Similar Size Birds 12” x 6” x 17” - 5 lbs. Bait recommendations: Cracked corn, white millet, and a bowl/pan of clean water. SMALL ANIMAL & BIRD TRAPS Live animals should not be leſt in traps for extended periods of time.

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Page 1: SMALL ANIMAL & BIRD TRAPS - Kness Mfg · Mink bait is fish, fresh liver, chicken entrails and cracknels. Muskrats prefer fresh vegetables, parsnips, carrots, sweet apples, oil of

#150-0-006 Chipmunk | Rat | Weasel 18” x 5” x 5½” - 3 Ibs. Bait recommendations: Chipmunks prefer prune pits, unroasted peanuts, corn, sunflower seeds, peanut butter, cereal, grains, and popcorn. Rats are attracted by cheese, chicken or other fowl flesh, cereal grains, peanut butter, oatmeal mix, and cracknels. Weasels prefer fish, fresh liver, chicken entrails and cracknels. Cracknels are made from bacon scraps or other fatty meats.

#151-0-006 SquirreI | Skunk | Mink | Muskrat | Rabbit | Cat 24” x 8” x 8” - 5 Ibs.Bait recommendations: Squirrels are attracted to unroasted nuts, cereal, grains, popcorn sunflower seeds, anise oil on bread, mixed peanut butter and oatmeal. Skunks prefer chicken entrails, cracknels, fish, May Beetle larvae and crisp bacon. Mink bait is fish, fresh liver, chicken entrails and cracknels. Muskrats prefer fresh vegetables, parsnips, carrots, sweet apples, oil of anise and musk from other muskrats. Rabbits prefer fresh vegetables, brussel sprouts, cabbage, carrots, lettuce, apples and bread in winter. Cats feed on fish, meats, oil of catnip and sardines.

#152-0-006 Raccoon | Porcupine | Fox | Opossum | Badger | Ground Hog 36” x 13” x 13” - 14 lbs.Bait recommendations: Raccoons feast on fish, honey or sugar-covered vegetables, smoked fish, watermelon, sweet corn, cooked fatty meat and crisp bacon. Opossums prefer vegetables, sweet apples, chicken entrails, sardines, crisp bacon and canned cat food. Porcupines are attracted to apples, salt, and carrots. Woodchucks prefer fresh string beans, sweet corn, lettuce, and peas. Armadillos prefer meal or other worms, insects, maggots, sardines, and fish. Bobcats are attracted to fish, meats, oil of catnip and sardines. Foxes prefer animal carcasses, rabbits, mice, birds, chicken necks, entrails, and eggs. Ground Hogs feast on apples or carrots with tops.

#160-0-006 Pigeon & Similar Size Birds 36” x 18” x 8” - 7 Ibs.Bait recommendations: Use cracked corn, whole corn or commercial pigeon feed or regular bird feed with cracked corn and a bowl/pan of clean water.

#161-0-006 Sparrow & Similar Size Birds 12” x 6” x 17” - 5 lbs.Bait recommendations: Cracked corn, white millet, and a bowl/pan of clean water.

S M A L L A N I M A L & B I R D T R A P S

Live animals should not be left in traps for extended periods of time.

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E ASY TO B A I T A N D S E T T R A P S

E ASY TO B A I T A N D S E T T R A P S

Simply lift ring on bayonet latch and open door. Move set rod forward so that it supports the door cross rod member and holds the door open. Test the tripping mechanism by pushing down on the treadle area. This action moves the trip rod and causes the door to shut and automatically lock.

Choose a spot frequented by pests. Place the selected bait at the extreme end of the trap, opposite the entry door. You’re now ready to trap live animals the safe and humane way with Kage-All®.

Simply prepare your trapping site by putting bait where the trap will be placed a few days prior to placing the trap. When you are ready to catch the birds, place a small amount of bait leading to the entry and a large amount of the bait inside the trap.

Our cage trap is equipped with an easy release door to remove trapped birds. You may need to adjust the size of the opening by bending the wire at the end of the entrances, depending on the sizes of the sparrows or pigeons you are trapping. Remember all birds need water near their food so be sure to place a small bowl/pan of clean water near the baiting site.

Galvanized Powder-Coated Wire• Protects finish. Reduces reflections and light flashes.• Durable, heavy-duty construction for years of use.

Protected Bait Area• Keeps bait secure from outside access by curious animals. • Attracts animals to desired location in trap.

Protected Working Parts• Parts located inside trap prevent premature tripping. • Eliminates need for resetting trap.

Large Trip Treadle• Located in rear of trap to ensure positive catch. • Animal cannot back out before door closes.

Handle with Hand Guard• Hand guard provides protection from trapped animal. Handle allows easy transport.• Safe, simple and convenient design for transporting trapped animals.

Ground Guard• Protects the door and latch from grass, sticks, rocks and other debris.• Trap entry is not obstructed and catch latch is not restricted.

Galvanized Powder Coated Wire• Protects finish. Reduces reflections and light flashes.• Durable, heavy-duty construction for years of use.

Funnel Entrance• Traps birds and prevents escape. • Prevents injury of birds.

Easy-access Removal Door • Birds can be easily released unharmed.

Protected Bait Area• Keeps bait secure from outside access by curious animals. • Attracts birds to trap.

Use Traps Where Other Methods May Not Be Appropriate• No poisons or toxic baits.• Repeating trap catches multiple birds in each setting.

Traps Can Be Used Anywhere, Inside and Outside• Comes fully assembled.• Simple and easy to use.

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Bayonet Spring Loaded Door Latch• Trap door stays in permanently locked position until operator releases. • Escape by animal is almost impossible.

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Kness Mfg. Co., Inc. · PO Box 70 · Albia, IA 52531 800 247 5062 641 932 2456 kness.com