We have offered flush mount cages for several years to allow the 9×11 double door cages to be placed up against structure or at den sites. Flush mount systems mean that cages can be set touching a wall with room for door clearance. “External” doors on the original traps become “internal” doors on flush mount traps.
The newest flush mount accessory provides the option to turn an original 9×11 trap into a flush mount quickly and easily to form a rock solid bond between the flush mount extension unit to the cage. What this means is that it is not necessary to buy a new trap or fabricate a flush mount portion on site, but anyone can now turn any of their existing 9×11 traps, single or double door traps, into flush mount units.
Pictured above is the flush mount extension unit with an original 9×11 Comstock Cage
This is the new flush mount extension unit that can be clipped onto an original cage to change it into a flush mount unit. The reason we now offer this option was because I needed a flush mount trap for a raccoon job in my ADC business the other day and did not have one. A short time later we had a flush mount unit and then a flush mount trap, making the job very easy. We thought if we found a use for a flush mount unit, others might too.
These photo show the flush mount extension clipped into place. It takes only a couple of small light clips on each flap to produce a solid “weld like” bond between trap and flush mount extender.
If for any reason you have a need to return to a non flush mount original trap, simply remove the clips and the unit. Also, if you have a flush mount and decide you would like a double flush mount trap, you can add the additional flush mount unit.