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  2. Timms trap - Wikipedia

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    A Timms trap is a device used to capture and kill common brushtail possums. Their use is commonplace in New Zealand , where the possum is an introduced pest. In Australia , where the possum is a protected native species, [1] the trap uses a spring-loaded metal mouth to break the neck of the animal, resulting in a rapid and humane death.

  3. Trapping - Wikipedia

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    These larger traps are made from bent round steel bars. These traps come in several sizes including model #110 or #120 at about 5 by 5 inches (130 by 130 mm) for muskrat and mink, model #220 at about 7 by 7 inches (180 by 180 mm) for raccoon and possum, and model #330 at about 10 by 10 inches (250 by 250 mm) for beaver and otter.

  4. The Mall at Tuttle Crossing - Wikipedia

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    The mall would originally have been built at Sawmill Road and 161, but it did not happen and the site ultimately became Sun Center in 1994. The mall opened on July 11, 1997 with Sears, Lazarus, Marshall Field's, and JCPenney as anchor stores.

  5. Robison hits out at lack of exemption for glue traps - AOL

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    The use of glue traps is already banned in England and Wales, but the sale is not. In a letter to Environment Secretary Steve Barclay, Ms Robison accused the UK Government of attempting to ...

  6. Insect trap - Wikipedia

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    Sticky traps are widely used in agricultural and indoor pest monitoring. [1] [7] Shelter traps, or artificial cover traps, take advantage of an insect's tendencies to seek shelter in loose bark, crevices, or other sheltered places. [8] Baited shelter traps such "Roach Motels" and similar enclosures often have adhesive material inside to trap ...

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  8. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    Bunnings Group Limited, trading as Bunnings Warehouse or Bunnings, is an Australian household hardware and garden centre chain. [2] The chain has been owned by ...

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