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Police Investigate Cruel Glue Trap Use

5 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A robin was discovered deceased in a glue trap.
  • The incident occurred on Henderson Row, Fort William.
  • Using glue traps for non-insect animals is illegal.
Police Investigate Cruel Glue Trap Use

An investigation is underway in Fort William following the discovery of a dead robin entangled in a glue trap. The bird was found on Henderson Row in the Plantation area last Saturday. Police Scotland reminded the public that these sticky traps are intended for insect control.

It is an offense to use glue traps for catching other animals. Police are advising anyone in possession of these traps to dispose of them safely and consider alternative methods for pest management.

The force is appealing for anyone with information related to the incident or the use of illegal traps to come forward. This discovery highlights concerns about the welfare of wildlife and the misuse of pest control devices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The robin was found dead in a glue trap on Henderson Row in the Plantation area of Fort William.
It is illegal to use glue traps to catch animals other than insects in Scotland.
Police urge anyone with glue traps to dispose of them safely and responsibly and to find alternative pest control methods.

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