Monday, December 2, 2013

Carl Wilki

CARL WILKI-Facebook

For those considering Comstock Live Cage Traps for ADC businesses, home or fur trapping, who may have questions about just how effective these humane live traps are, you need look no further than Carl Wilki's Facebook Page.  Carl is a long time experienced nuisance wildlife trapper from Ilinois who began using Comstock Cage traps in his business a couple of years ago for woodchucks, skunks and raccoons.  This past year Carl expanded his supply of Comstock Cages, adding two dozen more to his arsenal, while at the same time liquidating the conventional pan traps he had used for years.   I'm not going to paraphrase.  Anyone can read Carl's own words to understand how much he loves the new Comstock Cage Traps because of the success rate, which puts more money in his pocket since success and closure come so easily and consistently.  He sets Comstock Cages and catches,  It's that simple.  Back-outs just don't happen.  Animals don't beat the power doors.  A hesitant animal is pushed into the trap.  Cages can be made shorter because of the speed and power in the doors.  There are many others who share the same passion and enthusiasm about the Comstock Traps, but none more vocal and supportive, sharing his success with others.  Thanks Carl.

Carl is one of many who have used both pan traps and traps the operate in a similar fashion to the Comstock Cages.  There is a long list of those who have tried all brands with all kinds of triggers, even wire triggers and shelved what they had for the Comstock Traps.  Size, practicality, price, function, durability, reliability, consistency and stability combined with sensitivity, price, quality in powder coating, you name it, are unmatched.  This not only includes traps for woodchucks, raccoons and skunks but the smaller chipmunk and squirrel traps as well as the larger beaver traps, something for everyone.  If you have a problem, we have a solution.

Not only do we make and sell our traps, we are clients too, using the traps in our nuisance wildlife control business every day.  With just under 400 beaver taken in our own business, we have taken 397 beaver to date in the Comstock Beaver Cage Traps, which actually puts us in second place, well behind one trapper who has taken more than 600!    





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