A pair of bait receptacles are provided on either side of a passageway designed to entice the rat to be trapped past a first one-way gate. The passageway leads the rat upwardly through a passageway and a second gate or flipper in middle of climb. At the top, he slides downwardly to a holding tank provided at the rear of the rat trap and readily removable therefrom for disposing of rats trapped therein.
An animal trap entrance device for attachment to a container, so as to form an animal trap, is provided. The device includes a tube, a moveable member and moveable member stop disposed within the tube and a fitting attached to the outside of the tube for mating the device to the container.
A baitless crayfish harvesting apparatus having a primary collection chamber, a plurality of passageways positioned is relation to the collection chamber, each of the passageways having an entrance door and an exit door, for luring a crayfish thereinto, and allowing the crayfish to travel in a single direction from outside of the collection chamber into the collection chamber during the harvesting of the crayfish.
A trap for rodents and the like, comprising an openable housing that, in use, has a normally closed interior space for containing a trapped animal, an entranceway formed in an outer wall of the housing and leading to the interior space, and entrance-closing door means constructed and arranged to permit one-way access into the interior space, and baiter means constructed and arranged for delivering limited amounts of bait into the interior space.