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Cahaba Snake Trap

Cahaba Snake Trap is made of a commercial grade of outdoor plastic and comes complete with 1 glue inserts. A small trap measures 16 inches long and will handle large snakes. The Cahaba Snake Trap also helps control rodents, mice, lizards, spiders, insects and is great for Brown Recluse spiders inside the home. 


Cahaba Snake Trap is very easy to use and works rain or shine 24 hours a day. Cahaba Snake Trap can be used almost anywhere and is great for lake homes, hunting lodges, basements, flower beds any place snakes have been seen. 
Cahaba Snake Trap is an economic alternative to single use products. Cahaba Snake Trap will last for years. You only need to order catch inserts.

Buy Cahaba Snake Trap is very easy to use and almost anywhere like outdoor and indoor. Make your space free from the poisonous snake and its bite. Snake Control Product.

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How are snakes attracted to Cahaba Snake Trap?

First you must place the trap in the correct location. In the wild, snakes seek cover for their protection and a place to hide. Cahaba Snake Trap gives the appearance of both a place to hide and protect. The snake crawls in for his safety and a place to wait for food and is caught in the glue insert. Cahaba a snake control product.

Why is Cahaba Snake Trap better than other similar products?

Cahaba snake trap is made of a highly Ridgid plastic which makes it very strong. The plastic makes the trap water-resistant and can be used in wet or damp places. The snake trap box a trap can be used when sprinklers are in use. The trap is made to be free-standing. It is re-usable and can be used again and again, all you need to do is replace the glue inserts and if needed, you can order more inserts. The trap is consumer-friendly and safe for children and pets. Cahaba Snake Trap is highly economical because it is re-usable. (Best trap on the market).

Dimensions: 32 in. x 9.5 in. x 2.5 in.

Target pests: Snakes, rodents, mice, lizards, spiders, and other insects.

For use in Indoors, outdoors, lake homes, vacation homes, hunting lodges, basements, flower beds, and any place snakes have been seen.