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I've used a large tractor inner tube, cut into a sheet, pull it tight & overlap several inches at the seam that way you can stick your hand through and the critter cannot get through the opening when it pops back closed.
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hey Duck i have tried the plastic tube deal before, like a cricket basket but for frogs, it didn't work, had frogs get out, i switched to a bucket with a spring loaded door, door cut out just big enough to put a frog clinched in a hand, not sure what kind of critters you are caging, but a small door just big enough on your current cage may be all you need to do
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I have a box and use a spring loaded hinge on it. You just push the frog in and the little door pops back up. Then to clean them it has a bigger door that opens to get them out. Works great. Have never had one jump out yet and have had 300 in it a couple of times.
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A full grown frog can squeeze through a tiny crack. How do I know you may ask? Here's how:
http://cappyandpegody.blogspot.com/2...-invasion.html |
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Thanks for the replies. I will put a saltycajun sticker on the box and take a pic of it when I get it done |
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It is for flying squirrels. They are slippery! |
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This is what I made. For the trap door there is a spring loaded screen door hinge.
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