Tomahawk One Way Door Excluder Model E30 (Small Rodents)

Tomahawk One Way Door Excluder Model E30 (Small Rodents)
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$43.41

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Tomahawk Professional Excluders are durable and easy to use. Made of heavy duty 16 gauge galvanized wire mesh, the Model E30 features small 1/2 in. x 1 in. mesh openings and a discreet opening perfect for removing unwanted chipmunks, flying squirrels, or rats. Simply attach the E30 Excluder to any entry point on your home or other structure - the flaps should rest on the outside of the structure - and a departing animal cannot reenter. The Tomahawk E30 provides simple, gentle, and multi-use exclusion.

NOTE: This mesh opening is too large to exclude mice.

Features and Specs

Target pests Rats, Flying Squirrels, Chipmunks
For use in Any structure where exclusion is needed
Application Attach eliminator to the outside of a structure with folding flaps against the structure to lead animals out.
Pet safe Yes, when used as directed
Dimensions Excluder: 10 in. x 3 in. x 3 in.
Mesh: 16 gauge with 1/2 in. x 1 in. holes
Weighs 1 pound.
Shipping Weight 2.00 lbs
Manufacturer Tomahawk Live Trap (Mfg. Number: E30)

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Tomahawk Professional Excluders are durable and easy to use. Made of heavy duty 16 gauge galvanized wire mesh, the Model E30 features small 1/2 in. x 1 in. mesh openings and a discreet opening perfect for removing unwanted chipmunks, flying squirrels, or rats. Simply attach the E30 Excluder to any entry point on your home or other structure - the flaps should rest on the outside of the structure - and a departing animal cannot reenter. The Tomahawk E30 provides simple, gentle, and multi-use exclusion.

 

NOTE: This mesh opening is too large to exclude mice.

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How do you recommend the excluder be attached?

My problem is a family of squirrels that have chewed an entry along where an eave meets at an angle. Also, you don't mention gray squirrels. Is that because model is designed for smaller rodents?

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Grey Squirrels should have no problem entering this trap.  The excluder is meant to be attached to the house or wood that the hole was made in and the flaps at the entry point are fastened to the house over the hole, so when the animal exits the house it comes out of the hole and directly into the trap.

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