Wranglers

The Wranglers are a department in the Facility. As the name would suggest, they are responsible for recapturing the monsters that are released into the cabin once The Ritual is over.

On the whiteboard, they bet on the Angry Molesting Tree. In the novelization, Sitterson mentions A werewolf Wrangler, thus indicating there are separate Wrangler sub-squads each assigned to a specific Monster to recapture.

As there are several Monsters included in The Ritual, there can be assumed to be many Wranglers pertaining to each one, with its own personal method of handling each monster, whether its luring the monster into a cubical to be taken back down to The Farm, or actively hunting the creature down, depending on the creature and level of threat it stands towards people.

Luring

Theses monsters can be assumed to be lured out of hiding and be placed back into their cells via some kind of bait, such as a sound, smell, or even the presence of humans. The methods would vary as each monster has it's own method of killing and trapping victims, so the bait required would also need to be modified and personalized to the monster in question.

Such monsters would be categorized as faster creatures like the Werewolf or the Dragonbat, even the Giant Cobra, where confronting the creature head on would pose as a threat to the Wranglers safety and lively hood. Monsters like these would be hard to track and subdue head on given their size, strength, speed, and any other factoring powers they may have, like Witches or Wraiths. It would make more sense then to draw out the creatures using bait like blood, flesh, even a Wrangler to lure the creature out, and once it got close to it's target and or the cubicle, the trap would be set off and the monster captured.

Some advantages is that if done properly, the Wranglers may not even need to actively enter the forest to trap the creature. If the bait is properly attracting the monster in question, then the monster will activate the trap by itself and there would be no need to interact with them. Also, this does help recapture some of the more elusive and harder to track monsters that use hiding and camoflauge to their advantage, like The Angry Molesting Tree.

The drawbacks of this method is that the monster in question might take a long time to draw out properly. Also, there is the risk that staying in one place for a long period of time and the monster trying to attack someone. Further more, there is the risk of the trap malfunctioning, a Wrangler getting caught up in the trap by accident, or the bait to at all luring out the monster.

Hunting

Hunting down a monster is just as dangerous as luring the monster out into the open, if not more. While luring and trapping the monster can be safer, it is not always a practical method as setting up traps, keeping bait on hand, and patiently waiting for monsters to spring the traps can be very laborious. As such, some monsters could be easier to handle upfront, and so it would make more sense for them to be hunted.

Unlike luring monsters, hunting monsters would be slower, more human like, and would have a weakness easier to spot. These monsters would be Zombies, Unicorn, Twins, Dolls, even The Buckner Family. These monsters are still deadly and can deal out some force, but can be easily restrained and returned to The Farm. They also stand out and have distinguishing features that can help Wranglers spot them in the woods, such as the Unicorn s white hair or The Mutants greenish skin and clothing.

Advantages is that this may take a shorter amount of time. Given the monster is slower than Wranglers and can be subdued, it would just be a matter of finding them and recapturing them again. Along with this, it may also help test out different weaknesses in monster's for scientists and the creators to work out of the monsters, making them harder to kill by sacrifices and easier to capture by Wranglers.

Draw backs are aplenty here. Facing any monster head on is risking your life, no matter how slow they are or how armed you are. There is a heightened risk of injury and death to the Wranglers if caught off guard by the monster hunting them. There is also an increased risk if more than one monster was summoned during The Ritual.