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Double-Door Traps Explained: Why Tunnel Traps Deliver Better Results

Double-Door Traps Explained: Why Tunnel Traps Deliver Better Results

When it comes to predator control, trap design matters. The Pestgard Tunnel Trap stands out because of its double-door system, which significantly improves capture rates for stoats, feral cats, and possums.In this post, we’ll break down why double-door traps work better, how they differ from single-door designs, and tips for getting the most out of your setup.

What Is a Double-Door Trap?

Unlike traditional single-door cage traps, a double-door trap has two open ends, creating a tunnel-like passage. This design:
  • Feels natural to predators—they’re less suspicious of walking through.
  • Encourages higher interaction rates, especially for trap-shy animals.
  • Allows flexible placement in animal travel paths.

Why Double-Door Traps Outperform Single-Door Designs

  • Higher Capture Rates: Field trials and user feedback show that double-door traps can double or even triple success rates compared to single-door cages.
  • Better for Stoats and Cats: These species often avoid enclosed spaces; a tunnel design mimics natural movement.
  • Reduced Trap Avoidance: Animals are less likely to back out when they see an exit ahead.

Setup Tips for Maximum Success

  • Place traps along fence lines, tracks, or near waterways.
  • Use species-specific bait (meat for stoats, fish for cats, fruit for possums).
  • Camouflage with natural cover for added confidence.

Read our guide for more information: 

Quick FAQ

Q: Can I use Tunnel Traps for possums?
Yes, it’s highly effective for possums, stoats, and cats.

Q: Is it legal to use double-door traps in NZ?
Yes, provided you check traps daily and follow animal welfare guidelines

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