Glue traps!
Sticky. Fatal. Please do NOT use them. Yuck!
Yes, they may catch a mouse but it is a horrible way for the small rodent to die. Slow. Agonizing. Scary. GHASTLY! But glue traps also catch other animals including birds. And it is just as gruesome for them.
I have a state education permit issued by TWRA, not a rehabilitator's permit. But from time-to-time I get a call to transport an injured animal from UT Veterinary Hospital to local wildlife rehabilitator Lynne McCoy in Jefferson County.
This morning, it was a Carolina wren that had been found glued in a trap. UT was able to clean off the goo but the poor songbird lost a lot of feathers, especially its secondary flight feathers on the trailing edge of its wings. For the time being, it cannot fly.
Lynne will care for it: protect and feed the passerine until it is able to molt and regrow its lost plumage. And then, return it to the wild. Most of her rescues have a happy ending.
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Please do not use glue traps! They are a nasty way to die. A slow death by starvation or panic sets in and they die of a heart attack or they get their nostrils blocked by the glue and then suffocate.
Think about it!
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