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  • Comstock C911NC-18 - Accessories - Sheet Metal Nose Cone - 18 x 9.5 x 11 for 18" Comstock 9x11

Comstock C911NC-18 - Accessories - Sheet Metal Nose Cone - 18 x 9.5 x 11 for 18" Comstock 9x11

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This handy multi purpose accessory was made to fit over the 9x11x18 Comstock Cage Traps and bring capture time to a minimum for den animals like woodchucks, skunks, armadillos. For transport, the nose cone fits over the cage, taking up no extra room. With no less than 3 uses, the nose cone can be used to direct animals into Comstock Double Door Cage Traps at den sites, either at free standing dens sites or dens located up against structures. When placed sideways against structure, either one or two traps may be used. Secondly, when using bait with either single or double door Comstock Cage Traps, the solid nature of the nose cone prevents animals from reaching in to remove bait. Third, when skunks are captured, the metal nose cone will all but eliminate problems from spraying. Additionally, covered animals are more protected from harsh sunlight, rain and snow. This accessory measures 18L x 9.5W x 11H and is constructed of galvanized sheet metal with a 1x1 wire mesh flap.

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  • HOME
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    • EMPLOYMENT
  • AIRPORT TRAINING
    • Airport Class Notifications
    • Airport Training Survey
    • Testimonials
  • Blog
  • Airports
    • Wildlife Strike Reporting >
      • International Bird Strike Docs
      • Resources
      • Radar Fact Sheet
    • Wildlife Hazard Assesments >
      • Keeping Birds Out Airport Terminals
      • Drone Detections
      • Drone Threats
      • State Permits - Wildlife Permits Needed for Wildlife Control at Airports in the United States
    • Wildlife Conflict Resolution >
      • White-Tailed Deer
      • VULTURES
      • Canada Goose Management
      • Cormorant Management
      • Red-tailed Hawk
      • Gull Management
      • Waterfowl Management Services
      • Canada Goose Control Services
      • Deer Management
      • Crow Management
      • Goose Nest Depredation
    • Wildlife Removal
    • Wildlife Management Supplies
    • Site Visits
    • Research Scientific Papers
    • FAA Wildlife Strike Mitigation Docs
    • Published Documents >
      • Atlantic Waste
      • Impact of Raptor Presence
      • Road-based survey for estimating Wild Turkey
      • Suburban Deer Management
      • Falconry as a Management Tool
      • Dogs as a Management Tool
  • AIP Grant Application
  • PODCAST
    • YouTube