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Sticky Tabs for Squirrel Hair Trap

Manufacturer: Manufactured by NHBS
  • Replacement tabs for Squirrel Hair Trap
  • Sufficient to recharge 5 traps
Sticky Tabs for Squirrel Hair Trap
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  • Sticky Tabs for Squirrel Hair Trap Pack of 10 In stock
    £8.33
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Price: £8.33
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About this product

A pack of x10 sticky tabs for use within NHBS Squirrel Hair Traps for collecting hair samples from squirrels. These will allow the Hair Traps to be reuseable and a pack will replace sticky tabs for 5 traps. The tabs are attached to the trap using velcro strips.

Specification

Each tab measures 50 x 50mm

 

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Manufacturer: Manufactured by NHBS
  • Replacement tabs for Squirrel Hair Trap
  • Sufficient to recharge 5 traps
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