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  • Comstock Cage Trap C911TD-18 - 9 x 11 Single Door with Rear Transfer Door- 18"

Comstock Cage Trap C911TD-18 - 9 x 11 Single Door with Rear Transfer Door- 18"

SKU: 78
$180.00
$180.00
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Model C911TD-18 is designed for raccoons, armadillos, skunks, wood chucks, fisher, opossum and similar size animals. It weighs 11 lbs, is constructed of 1/2" x 1" wire mesh throughout the trap and measures 18L x 9W x 11H. This is a heavy duty professional trap with one trap door and a rear transfer door. This trap is strong, reliable, durable, and requires little maintenance. It features super strong coil springs that power the trap door. The door locks into place which prevents animals from escaping, even if the trap is rolled over or flipped completely upside down. This trap is triggered by a swing bar wire trigger mechanism which allows you to capture the most trap shy animals and does not have a trip pan for animals to avoid. The rear transfer door allows for easy release or transfer of an animal. It also allows the trap to be baited easily from the rear of the trap without reaching through the front and risking setting the trap off. All Comstock Series Traps are made to order and manufactured on a first in first out basis. Please allow additional processing time for this item to ship.

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  • HOME
  • Contact
    • 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