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TRAP SYSTEM

  • RETAIL PRICE
  • DIAMETER
  • SQUARE FEET

TRAILER

  • MULTI-PURPOSE
  • NOT REQUIRED FOR OPERATION

LIVE VIDEO CAMERA

  • CAN RECORD TO SMART PHONES
  • CAN SHARE VIDEO
  • MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION
  • POWER CONSUMPTION W/out Solar Panel

BATTERY TYPE

The Sergeant

$6,250

35′

961′

YES

YES

YES

YES

$55

60+ Days

12V 9AH

Panel Trap

$7,699

19′

283′

NO

NO

NO

NO

$65

7 Days

12V 100AH

Boarbuster

$7,995

18′

254′

NO TRAILER OPTION

NO TRAILER OPTION

NO

NO

$70

7 Days

12V 100AH

Game Changer Jr

$6,995

25′

490′

NO

NO

NO

NO

$75

7 Days

12V 100AH

We did not put the Pig Brig in this as it isn’t a side by side comparison.

The Pig Brig is a net trap that lacks a camera option and therefore doesn’t allow for monitoring or identification of trapped animals remotely. This presents challenges in ensuring that only the target species is captured and in complying with legal requirements, such as checking trap locations within a specified time frame.
To effectively trap animals, it’s important to have a means of positively identifying the target species and being able to close the trap when all desired animals have entered the trap location. This ensures that non-target species aren’t inadvertently caught, and it maximizes the efficiency of trapping efforts.
In contrast, trap systems that incorporate cameras allow for remote monitoring, which can aid in identifying captured animals and ensuring compliance with regulations. Additionally, traps with mechanisms for closing gates or doors when all target animals are inside will improve trapping success rates while minimizing the capture of non-target species.
Overall, the effectiveness of a trap system depends on various factors, including its design, features, and how well it meets the specific needs of the trapping situation and regulatory requirements. A Pig Brig might catch some pigs but you are only educating the rest that don’t enter it.

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