One Way Door for Squirrels Excluder Humane Squirrel Traps OutdoorM Reusable Squirrel and Rodent Trap with Copper Mesh for Chipmunks Mice Rats Includes DIY Installation Kit
- 【Humane One-Way Exit】 Our one way squirrel door excluder lets rodents exit your attic or walls on their own?no stress, no harm. The spring-loaded door closes behind them, keeping them out for good while giving them a safe, cruelty-free way to leave - 【Fits Most Small Animals】 This one way squirrel door designed with a 3x3” animal-safe opening and a humane spring-loaded exit, this rodent exclusion lets small animals leave naturally ? and blocks re-entry completely. Perfect for squirrels, chipmunks, rats, and more. A no-kill, no-mess solution for any home - 【Built Tough to Outsmart Rodents】This humane squirrel traps crafted from heavy-duty 2mm galvanized metal, this one-way squirrel door is chew-proof, rust-resistant, and weather-ready. Designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, it provides year-round protection against squirrels and other small intruders - 【Installs in Minutes】You don’t need to be a handyman to get the job done. Just zip it, screw it, seal it?done. No guesswork, no mess?just smart, simple rodent control - 【Fits Anywhere You Need】 This animal traps comes with 4 adjustable mounting flaps, copper mesh, 4anchor screws, and 8 zip ties?this all-in-one set makes installation quick and hassle-free. Whether it’s your attic, chimney, siding, rooftop, or garden fence, this humane one-way door squirrel adapts easily and seals tight to keep critters out for good
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TRYING TO REMOVE UNWANTED GUEST WITHOUT HARMING THEM?
How Does a Squirrel One Way Door Work?
The exclusion door device is open on both ends. One end has wings or flanges and is mounted directly over the primary entry and/or exit hole on the building. The door is flash on the building so that the squirrel goes through it immediately it leaves the hole.
The door has a repeating torsion-spring that lifts easily to let the squirrel through but cannot lift back up in the opposite direction once the animal has passed through.