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Larsen traps, side entry larsen traps, top entry larsen traps, crow traps, magpie traps. Larsen traps are used for catching members of the Corvid or crow family ( magpies, crows, jays, jackdaws and rooks) and are particularly effective in catching magpies. The Larsen trap was designed in the 1950s and is now available in many different designs, We make three types of larsen traps. Larsen trap as pictured below is more suited to catching magpies and our side entry twin capture Crow Trap is a good for catching crows, jays, jackdaws & rooks. Our Larsen trap / Crow trap combination is excellent for either catching magpies and within a few second converting the same trap, it will catch crows, rooks, jays and jackdaws.
larsen trap or magpie trap, twin catch, top entry You MUST provide the decoy bird with food, water, shelter, room to stretch its wings and you MUST inspect the larsen trap at least every day. Larsen crow trap, twin catch, side entry You MUST provide the decoy bird with food, water, shelter, room to stretch its wings and you MUST inspect the larsen trap at least every day. larsen trap, crow trap combination The same trap can be used without the decoy section making it a multi catch trap capable of catching upto four birds at a time The important factor with a Larsen or Crow trap is that it uses a live decoy bird. You MUST provide the decoy bird with food, water, shelter, room to stretch its wings and you MUST inspect the larsen trap at least every day. Click here to see the relevant legalities of using a larsen trap
Cheaper twin top entry Magpie trap
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