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Tomahawk traps?

Posted By: doublesettrigger

Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 01:55 PM

I have sent Livetrap.com 2 emails with a question about a certain trap that they sell. I have not yet received a reply from them. Maybe they don't know the answer. That makes me think that Tomahawk may be made by someone other than Livetrap.com.
I will just ask the question here. Will the,,,,,, 107.5SS - 10x10 Pro Double Door Trap,,,,, be sufficient for armadillo?
https://www.livetrap.com/index.php?dispatch=products.view&product_id=32869
An elderly gentleman is wanting a trap for coon and armadillo. I know nothing of Tomahawk traps but I have heard good stuff about them. I like Comstock traps and Advanced Traps but I doubt that the elderly couple could set the Comstock double door.
Any help that yall could offer is appreciated.
Thanks in Advance.
Rickey
Posted By: Wolfdog91

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 01:59 PM

Should be good
Posted By: doublesettrigger

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 02:04 PM

Originally Posted by Wolfdog91
Should be good

Thanks for replying. I was wondering if 10" tall is enough as you will lose about 2" or so of that with the door sticking out.

Rickey
Posted By: SNIPERBBB

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 02:20 PM

Originally Posted by doublesettrigger
Originally Posted by Wolfdog91
Should be good

Thanks for replying. I was wondering if 10" tall is enough as you will lose about 2" or so of that with the door sticking out.

Rickey


Dillos are pretty blind so unless they bump the door and sets it off prematurely, they won't get claustrophobic
Posted By: warrior

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 04:49 PM

Yes, it'll be sufficient.

But, I won't spend my money with tomahawk as they are in bed with antis and cat nutters. They make a specific model and donate part of its sale price to anti groups.
I've had several discussions with the company owner over and its not just doing business, imo.
Posted By: Leftlane

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 07:03 PM

Is worry more trying to find a cage they won't spend the night in.
Posted By: marathonman

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 07:06 PM

Tomahawk didn’t show at the NTA in Lima this year
Posted By: doublesettrigger

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 07:23 PM

Originally Posted by Leftlane
Is worry more trying to find a cage they won't spend the night in.

I have caught a good number of dillers. I thought coons were rough on a trap until I started messing round with them armadillos. Dillers will make a pretzel out of some trap doors. They can tear a non-quality door clean off of a trap. Advanced Traps and Comstock Traps would hold a rhinoceros if you could get him in it. Is Advanced Traps no longer in business? I may just take a Comstock trap out there to the elderly couple's place and see if they can set it. If Tomahawk truly is donating to anti's, I don't want to buy from them.

Rickey
Posted By: SNIPERBBB

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 07:27 PM

Kirk was trying to find a new licensee last I heard.
Posted By: AirportTrapper

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 07:47 PM

Originally Posted by doublesettrigger
Originally Posted by Leftlane
Is worry more trying to find a cage they won't spend the night in.

I have caught a good number of dillers. I thought coons were rough on a trap until I started messing round with them armadillos. Dillers will make a pretzel out of some trap doors. They can tear a non-quality door clean off of a trap. Advanced Traps and Comstock Traps would hold a rhinoceros if you could get him in it. Is Advanced Traps no longer in business? I may just take a Comstock trap out there to the elderly couple's place and see if they can set it. If Tomahawk truly is donating to anti's, I don't want to buy from them.

Rickey



Doesn't tomahawk build the Comstocks now?
Posted By: warrior

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 09:07 PM

Originally Posted by AirportTrapper



Doesn't tomahawk build the Comstocks now?


Yes, a few models. Jim still sells other models. Not sure if tomahawk makes those for him or not.
Posted By: ~ADC~

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 09:11 PM

The Duke HD 12x12x30 hold the biggest coons we have without any trouble. Not sure why you'd need to spend more money than they cost for dillos.
Posted By: AirportTrapper

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 09:58 PM

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Here's an example of what an armadillo can do in a short trip down the road. I don't use many cages for dillos. Mostly wooden traps. My transport cage is goat panel because anything less they tear through. A raccoon has nothing on an armadillo that wants out.
Posted By: Willy Firewood

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 10:20 PM

Jim Comstock has a setting tool that makes opening the doors very easy. I got one when my young nephew was helping me. It works great.
Posted By: DanN

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/29/22 11:24 PM

I have several Tomahawk traps and they are heavy duty as they come.
Posted By: Scott__aR

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/30/22 06:15 AM

I listened to a podcast some time ago with Greg and Kyle talking about Tomahawk's products.

https://pestgeekpodcast.com › podcast Greg and Kyle Smith of Tomahawk Live Trap Company

One of the things that was commented on was that they have a specific trap for Armadillos. Didn't pay to much attention about that specific trap at the time, we got none up here yet.

Looking thru the Tomahawk catalog = model 108.7 Ridged trap with two trap doors 48x10x12. 1x2 x 12 ga. for armadillo. There could be others models.
I would give Tomahawk a call @ 800-272-8727 to directly talk with someone about recommendations for the specific application.

I give up trying to get the link to work the way it should.
Posted By: marathonman

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/30/22 08:25 AM

I have 25 or more Tomahawk cage traps;most are double doors...only complaint is the pans get bent real easy and the tabs that hold the pans to the floor of the trap come unattached
Posted By: Jkeith

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/30/22 01:28 PM

Not trying to start anything, but I was about to pull the trigger on a Tomahawk 105SS for skunks, and if they support antis in any fashion, there's just no way.

Can someone confirm this?
Posted By: k snow

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/30/22 02:09 PM

Their website says they work in connection with some feral cat trap, neuter, release program. Not sure if that is the group in question or not. I don't know anything about the cat group.
Posted By: warrior

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/30/22 04:44 PM

Originally Posted by k snow
Their website says they work in connection with some feral cat trap, neuter, release program. Not sure if that is the group in question or not. I don't know anything about the cat group.


Yes, that's the group in question. Opposed to fur trapping and most nuisance trapping and in favor of feral non native invasive decimating native wildlife and ecosystems yet the first to call for trapping when coyotes eat a cat.
Posted By: warrior

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/30/22 04:44 PM

Alleycat
Posted By: doublesettrigger

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 09/30/22 06:41 PM

Originally Posted by warrior
Originally Posted by k snow
Their website says they work in connection with some feral cat trap, neuter, release program. Not sure if that is the group in question or not. I don't know anything about the cat group.


Yes, that's the group in question. Opposed to fur trapping and most nuisance trapping and in favor of feral non native invasive decimating native wildlife and ecosystems yet the first to call for trapping when coyotes eat a cat.

Just 2 weeks ago, a local fellow, that owns a yard mowing business, was trying to smart talk me, in front of others, about killing these dillers. He said he thought they're pretty and would not want to harm one and they are very beneficial. LOL HAHAHAHLOL He asked me if I eat them dillers, so I asked him if he ate all that grass that he mows in people's yards. About 5 days later he called and said,,,"Armadillos are digging in my turnip patch,, what do I do"? I said, "Kill them". The very next day, he called me and said, "I saw it my yard and shot it". LOL, this really happened.

Rickey
Posted By: doublesettrigger

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 10/03/22 04:42 PM

Ok, I took a Comstock trap to the elderly couple's place and let them try to set it and neither of them had the strength to set the trap. So, I am now thinking of either a Wickenkamp #302 trap or a Williams trap. Both of those traps seem to have a good name for holding coons but how would they be for armadillos? They are both treadle-triggered with the protruding door when set and the doors are locked with a ring. I believe that the elderly couple could easily set those traps. What do yall think. Armadillos are their main concern.

http://www.wickenkamplivetrap.com/ model #302

https://www.vwcsupplies.com/product/williams-cage-trap-12-x-12-x-30/

Thanks again,
Rickey
Posted By: AirportTrapper

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 10/03/22 04:54 PM

If armadillo is the main concern, build a wooden double door trap
Posted By: doublesettrigger

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 10/03/22 04:58 PM

Originally Posted by AirportTrapper
If armadillo is the main concern, build a wooden double door trap


They could not lift that. I think it weighs about 30 lbs.
Rickey
Posted By: AirportTrapper

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 10/03/22 06:06 PM

What are they supposed to do with the armadillo in a cage bouncing around?
Posted By: doublesettrigger

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 10/03/22 07:56 PM

Originally Posted by AirportTrapper
What are they supposed to do with the armadillo in a cage bouncing around?


pow
Posted By: doublesettrigger

Re: Tomahawk traps? - 10/14/22 05:08 PM

Originally Posted by doublesettrigger
Ok, I took a Comstock trap to the elderly couple's place and let them try to set it and neither of them had the strength to set the trap. So, I am now thinking of either a Wickenkamp #302 trap or a Williams trap. Both of those traps seem to have a good name for holding coons but how would they be for armadillos? They are both treadle-triggered with the protruding door when set and the doors are locked with a ring. I believe that the elderly couple could easily set those traps. What do yall think. Armadillos are their main concern.

http://www.wickenkamplivetrap.com/ model #302

https://www.vwcsupplies.com/product/williams-cage-trap-12-x-12-x-30/

Thanks again,
Rickey

I ordered them a Williams trap. We'll find out if it works for armadillos the next time dillers start plowing their yard. It seems to be a really stout built trap with a strong door. We'll see.

Rickey
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