The holes in the top make this unusable (without modification) for containing many insects.
The slats that you can see in the picture are big enough for many bugs to escape. What you can't see in the picture, is that for some reason the designers decided to add 2 much larger holes on one side of the top...
These holes are big enough to allow a Yellowjacket to escape. (Ask me how I know.)Make no mistake, you shouldn't try to keep animals in the Kritter Keeper indefinitely if they are of any real size (larger than a few inches) or if they are fish. However, these containers are absolutely ideal for insects and other creepy-crawlies like spiders, centipedes, worms, and any other "bug". I highly recommend these for people who catch bugs outdoors in warm weather. Great for kids!
By the way, I wouldn't rely on that handle. It looks a tad flimsy. Carry the Keeper by its sides.
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