Glue traps are worse.
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Red-bellied Woodpecker stuck in a glue trap being transported to the Raven Ridge Wildlife Center in Pennsylvania.
Glue Traps Are a Horrifying Hazard for Birds
Glue traps are widely used to catch rodents or insects like the recently infamous spotted lanternfly. When the invasive insects became widespread, experts noticed that lanternfly traps were ensnaring other wildlife like birds and small mammals—a problem they call “bycatch.”

The strips of sticky tape can injure or kill birds and other wildlife, but fortunately, safer alternatives are available. Learn more about preventing harm from glue traps, and other bird-safe ways of controlling spotted lanternfly populations.
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Red-bellied Woodpecker stuck in a glue trap being transported to the Raven Ridge Wildlife Center in Pennsylvania. Photo: Raven Ridge Wildlife Center
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