Freeing animals from sticky traps
Posted: 2016-11-08 03:47pm
I'm not really sure where this ought to go, but I suppose this is the best place for it.
Last weekend my step-brother and I were doing some yardwork for a friend of the family (a heartbreakingly sweet old lady, such that were she a character in a movie, she'd definitely die in the third act to add some tragedy), when Mrs. Heartmelter comes up to us and says something to the effect of: "There's something caught in a trap by the pool, with my old eyes I can't tell whether it's a bird or a squirrel."
See, she'd been having a squirrel problem, and she had called an exterminator, who had laid out some sticky traps, she had asked him something along the lines of "are you sure that's the best thing to do" (meaning morally) and the extermenator said something like "yeah, they'll be caught fast and then you can just throw them away." I'm not exactly an animal lover, but I still wouldn't let one starve to death.
Anyway, as soon as I heard her call us back there I grabed a hoe because I've had experience with sticky traps and I fully expected to have to kill whatever animal was back there.
Once we got back there, it turned out that the trap had somehow caught a sparrow.
(The pool is fully enclosed by a wire screen, and I couldn't find any openings, so I'm not really sure how the poor sparrow got in.)
In any case, the bird was roughly upright, so in the name of the sensabilites of Mrs. Heartmelter and my 14 y/o stepbrother I attempted to free the creature's right leg without breaking it (with work gloves on) I was able it do this (and the sparrow did not complain). Unfortunately as soon as I got one leg free and then moved to get leverage, the sparrow fluttered and fell, sticking its entire right side beak to tailfeathers to the trap, whereupon it screamed.
After that, it was obvious that I wasn't going to get any leverage (maybe I should have tried to push it off, but I'm pretty sure that would have killed it anyway on account of the pressure.) and so I took the poor thing out back, chopped its head off with a shovel, and buried it.
So my two questions for the board are:
1. Does anyone know of a good way to get animals off of sticky traps? (I doubt it, but I ought to ask.)
2. Does anyone know of a better/similarly effective way to trap squirrels/chipmunks than sticky traps? Because Mrs. Heartmelter threw away all of the sticky traps that afternoon and she still has a squirrel problem.
Last weekend my step-brother and I were doing some yardwork for a friend of the family (a heartbreakingly sweet old lady, such that were she a character in a movie, she'd definitely die in the third act to add some tragedy), when Mrs. Heartmelter comes up to us and says something to the effect of: "There's something caught in a trap by the pool, with my old eyes I can't tell whether it's a bird or a squirrel."
See, she'd been having a squirrel problem, and she had called an exterminator, who had laid out some sticky traps, she had asked him something along the lines of "are you sure that's the best thing to do" (meaning morally) and the extermenator said something like "yeah, they'll be caught fast and then you can just throw them away." I'm not exactly an animal lover, but I still wouldn't let one starve to death.
Anyway, as soon as I heard her call us back there I grabed a hoe because I've had experience with sticky traps and I fully expected to have to kill whatever animal was back there.
Once we got back there, it turned out that the trap had somehow caught a sparrow.
(The pool is fully enclosed by a wire screen, and I couldn't find any openings, so I'm not really sure how the poor sparrow got in.)
In any case, the bird was roughly upright, so in the name of the sensabilites of Mrs. Heartmelter and my 14 y/o stepbrother I attempted to free the creature's right leg without breaking it (with work gloves on) I was able it do this (and the sparrow did not complain). Unfortunately as soon as I got one leg free and then moved to get leverage, the sparrow fluttered and fell, sticking its entire right side beak to tailfeathers to the trap, whereupon it screamed.
After that, it was obvious that I wasn't going to get any leverage (maybe I should have tried to push it off, but I'm pretty sure that would have killed it anyway on account of the pressure.) and so I took the poor thing out back, chopped its head off with a shovel, and buried it.
So my two questions for the board are:
1. Does anyone know of a good way to get animals off of sticky traps? (I doubt it, but I ought to ask.)
2. Does anyone know of a better/similarly effective way to trap squirrels/chipmunks than sticky traps? Because Mrs. Heartmelter threw away all of the sticky traps that afternoon and she still has a squirrel problem.